Re: insulation

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We put carpet on the rear roof section of our 90. Have a look at:
http://www.richardsrovers.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/RebuildP6n.htm and yes I did
spray my daughters head the same colour!!!
Richard


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> I'm off to scotland for some field-work in january and I'm expecting
> cold weather.
> I have a diesel 110 1984 vintage CSW which has the headlining with an
> air-gap behind it.
>
> is this air-gap reasonable insulator or would I be better filling the
> gap with bubblewrap or something?
>
> I also want to insulate the battery, how about balls or newspaper for
> that?
>
> your opinions ladies and gentlemen please.
>
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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ah yes, thermal bricks! lol


"Natalie Drest" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Richard" <richardsemail [email protected]> wrote in message
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>> We put carpet on the rear roof section of our 90. Have a look at:
>> http://www.richardsrovers.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/RebuildP6n.htm and yes I

> did
>> spray my daughters head the same colour!!!
>> Richard
>>

> Very creative use of painted housebrick for insulating the rear
> side-window.
> Most impressive.
>
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I have decided carpet tiles are a good idea, they are rather heavy though,
but that should work for sound deadening.

I am fixing them on the wheelarches at the back underneath my new
"furniture" I still intend to use loft insulation stuffed behind fibreglass
or chequerplate trim panels inside.

Some people do actually go for double glazing on camper conversions with the
proper acrylic caravan windows.

Whats the best stuff to stick the tiles down with ?

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Larry
Series 3 rust and holes



"Richard" <richardsemail [email protected]> wrote in message
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> We put carpet on the rear roof section of our 90. Have a look at:
> http://www.richardsrovers.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/RebuildP6n.htm and yes I

did
> spray my daughters head the same colour!!!
> Richard
>
>
> "Mr.Nice." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 21:20:15 +0100, "Larry" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I have decided carpet tiles are a good idea, they are rather heavy though,
>but that should work for sound deadening.


Erm, do they make flame retardant carpet tiles?

>Some people do actually go for double glazing on camper conversions with the
>proper acrylic caravan windows.


Some of us buy 101 Ambulances which have double glazing as standard
:)

>Whats the best stuff to stick the tiles down with ?


Something safe would be good - but otherwise spray on contact adhesive
like Evo. Let both parts 'dry' then (carefully) stick them together.
You'll only get one shot at this.

 

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