
Philip wrote:rockwool or mineral wool. Both are the same product. Look for fire rated. The sound proofing type is lower density. The fire rated is a heavy bat type of insulation. Some times it is rated by lbs pre square ft.
If you have never been around rockwool. If you light a cutting torch to its highest setting, put the flame into the bat. It will burn a small hole around the flame. Remove the flame and the hole will have a couple of glowing embers for maybe a few seconds then its done. After 1 minute you can touch the spot with a bare hand.
dmb90260 wrote:Put one in my standie. It had been made with a fridge option but was sold with old insulated cardboard box called an ice box with zero insulation.
So my trailer had vents in the access door. Main issue was heat under the counter top above the propane fridge. My buddy did the main work and also worked on cars. He put auto hood insulation over the fridge. The counter gets a little warm but never hot. I used the propane at first but this is a 3 way fridge and I use land power these days.
drhill wrote:I used ceramic fiber insulation around my propane oven and it really helped to increase the temperature I could get the oven to. You can get it at BrockWhite Construction Materials in Calgary, Edmonton or Lloydminster. I seem to recall you are in Edmonton. In that case there are lots of refractory material supply companies there and you probably have an industrial insulator living within a couple blocks of you. You shouldn't have any trouble finding ceramic fiber there but it might take a few calls to find a small quantity. It is also used for insulating wood fired pizza ovens.
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