Stronggbow wrote:I've been going back and forth on using the spray foam, I even have 2 or 3 cans of it. After retiring from the USAF, I was a 2-way Motorola radio tech. Part of that job is installing radios into vehicles of all kinds. Sometimes problems in the wiring from the 12vdc power source to the radio would pop up- a bad crimp, nick in the wiring, crimp with corrosion, etc. Because of that, I want to stay away from the spray foam insulation in case I need to remove panels to get access to the wiring.
I plan on using it mostly in the early to late spring for fishing trips, and the entire fall, early to late for hunting and fishing. So I will run into cold weather at times. I'm planning on getting a Buddy Heater. I've read on here of people using cutouts of the rigid foam to place in the windows to keep the heat in.
Thank you for the advice, I'm still not sure which way I'll go on that, though I need to decide soon since I'll be putting the walls back up soon.
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