Roll up and save for later in the project. Be sure to leave a 1/4” space between the wall and the template (sub-floor). This enables you to slide the template closer to the wall and check the cut-out. Mark the start and end of the wheel well on the template.Slide the yardstick along the wheel well, while marking the template.Make a mark on the yardstick that indicates the width of the wheel well. Use a short piece of wood as a yardstick.Use painter’s tape to attach it to the border of the plywood.First cut the building paper to the full length of the template.Use the a plywood sheet as a flat base, to create the templates.Regularly fit the materials, to avoid mistakes. Gather all the tools and materials before proceeding. I’ll save both templates until after the insulation is cut, glued and sprayed on. One sheet of plywood is used as the base for the template, as it correctly elevates the template to the correct height. I bought most of the materials for this entire project in advance and temporarily stored the sheets of plywood and insulation in the van.
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