In this article I go over how I did panels for the walls in my ProMaster.
I used ¼” birch plywood on the area where it’s going to be covered by cabinets. I used ½” birch in the back where my bench seats will be. There is nothing complicated about this process, just watch out for your bolts in your furring strips.
Sometimes it’s hard to picture how everything is going to turn out, but this is a nice little baby step for getting to see a few things come together.
Materials/Tools Required
1/2″ Birch Plywood
1/4″ Birch Plywood
Kreg Pocket Hole Jig
Makita Driver Drill
Miter Saw
Makita Circular Saw
Dewalt Safety Goggles
Ram ProMaster Wall Paneling Steps
1] Using kraft paper, create templates for your wall panels.
2] Cut out the panels using a circular saw and jigsaw.
3] Get the panels in the right spot, predrill your holes (make sure to watch out for the bolts in the furring strips), and then screw the panels into the furring strips.