alloffroad wrote:I will be insulating the walls soon and am thinking about styrofoam sheets for the job. Is this the better way to go instead of fiberglass batts?
asianflava wrote:I used a rigid insulation, I think it was the same as Great Stuff foam. It cut cleaner and easier than the polystyrene (the little balls).
brian_bp wrote:asianflava wrote:I used a rigid insulation, I think it was the same as Great Stuff foam. It cut cleaner and easier than the polystyrene (the little balls).
Foam made of the little balls is expanded polystyrene... often called "beadboard". Better polystyrene insulation boards - such as Styrofoam and Foamular - are extruded, and are both stronger and cleaner to work with. The extruded products are much more expensive than the expanded stuff, but on the small scale of a teardrop that doesn't matter.
Great Stuff is polyurethane foam. Although it is apparently available in board form, it is much more commonly sprayed on.
asianflava wrote: I'll give you a clue; it wasn't white, blue, or pink.
asianflava wrote:brian_bp wrote:asianflava wrote:I used a rigid insulation, I think it was the same as Great Stuff foam. It cut cleaner and easier than the polystyrene (the little balls).
Foam made of the little balls is expanded polystyrene... often called "beadboard". Better polystyrene insulation boards - such as Styrofoam and Foamular - are extruded, and are both stronger and cleaner to work with. The extruded products are much more expensive than the expanded stuff, but on the small scale of a teardrop that doesn't matter.
Great Stuff is polyurethane foam. Although it is apparently available in board form, it is much more commonly sprayed on.
Why do you love to counter anything I post? Do you know what I used? I'll give you a clue; it wasn't white, blue, or pink.
bdosborn wrote:asianflava wrote: I'll give you a clue; it wasn't white, blue, or pink.
Rocky,
Was it yellow? It it was I bet it was the same stuff I used with a name that I can't ever remember.Isocyano somthing or other. I like it because it has a 50% better R value than the little bead stuff and a foil backing that I think helps reflect heat. I cut it on the table saw and it hardly makes a mess at all compared to the little bead stuff. I used some of the white little bead stuff on the first trailer and when you cut it, the little beads get charged with static and stick to everything and everywhere in the garage. What a mess! The only trouble with the Isocyano stuff is I can't find it in 3/4" or 1-1/2" around here, which is why I had to use two layers (one 1" and one 1/2") in my roof.
Bruce
bdosborn wrote:asianflava wrote: I'll give you a clue; it wasn't white, blue, or pink.
Rocky,
Was it yellow? It it was I bet it was the same stuff I used with a name that I can't ever remember.Isocyano somthing or other. I like it because it has a 50% better R value than the little bead stuff and a foil backing that I think helps reflect heat. I cut it on the table saw and it hardly makes a mess at all compared to the little bead stuff. I used some of the white little bead stuff on the first trailer and when you cut it, the little beads get charged with static and stick to everything and everywhere in the garage. What a mess! The only trouble with the Isocyano stuff is I can't find it in 3/4" or 1-1/2" around here, which is why I had to use two layers (one 1" and one 1/2") in my roof.
Bruce
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