Hi all, It's been a while since I've posted, or even had the chance to continue on my little trailer but I'm poised and ready for spring time and am at the point where I need to start spending....................money. It seems like the insulation is the single most expensive thing on the trailer! Now, hind site being 20/20 I thing i should have used 3/4" thick boards for the walls instead of 1 1/2" as it would have cut the cost to stay warm and cool in half. I do realize you get what you pay for as far as r value and I chose the thickness I did because I live in the north east and plan on using my rig as far into winter as possible (I travel for work).
That being said, I was looking at different types of insulation and it seems fibreglass is by far the cheapest in cost; if you can find the rite thickness for my walls and the foam stuff is even pricey when it's been ripped out of something and sold as salvage. This is SO frustrating! Is there a poor man's solution to insulating your rig?