McGuffin wrote:Hey Dave,
Just to mention, I'm getting mine spay insulated in a couple of days. The roof void only of course. I'm being charged €175 for the job and the guy will be driving 30 miles to me to do it.
I did think of doing it myself but the only stuff I could get was the foam in large aerosols that builders use. This apparently is not the same stuff.
The foam in the cans is "open cell" foam which is porous (try to envisage a stiff sponge) and not a great insulater. The stuff the spay professionals use is "closed cell" foam which is waterproof and has more insulation value.
It all looks great anyway .... keep up the good work.
Larry
great name !! i'll put in in the hat-----
lots to report today. my last draft was more eloquent than this one but it crashed so maybe more to the point this time----
bought metal for wheel wells---made jig for same---fabricated, then moved on to sealing all the exposed wood (minus the underbelly) as the weather is about to go sour for a week and i will be busy with a juicy tile installation somewhere......so here is how the day went------
here's the 20 gauge steel
a quick compass--thumbtack, ruler, pen-in-a-hole measured to the width of the wheel well
made a mistake here--- that pen mark should've been a few inches lower to facilitate water sweeping-away-action. oh well i can fix later
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