by kayakrguy » Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:51 pm
Chris,
Thanks for your reply. BEFORE I send Steve my money, which I am perfectly willing to do if I can get valuable advice and techniques for doing a good job, I would like to know the [b]PRACTICAL DIFFERENCES between the CONSEQUENCES of building sandwich or not.
In other words if the cost, weight and condensation and comfort questions are 'pretty even' ie--there is no dramatic advantage to sandwich construction, then, from a simple 'effort' point of view, I would not go sandwich, and would not need Steve's CD for ONLY that issue, though it might well be a good value on other grounds.
I would like some input about the practical consequences of one method of construction vs the other in the terms that my original note framed the question. There may be better questions, which I am prepared to hear, but until I hear them my questions are the 'occam's razor' for deciding between the different constructions of walls, because obviously one is simpler than the other.
Thanks again,
Jim
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