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Thread: the ABS panels that Roddoor uses to make there door & panels
          
   
   

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    I think I've seen that stuff at Lowe's or Home Depot.
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    I don't know if it is similar or not, but check out "Starboard". It is widely used in the marine industry, and I was surprised to learn the guy who is going to do my interior uses it as upholstery board. Comes in various thicknesses.

    www.kingstarboard.com/Default2.aspx

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    I buy insulation panels(4' x 8') at Home Depot. They are water resistant non corrigated cardboard(1/8") with alum. on one side. They run < $10 a sheet.

    They are great for door panels

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