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07-01-2009, 04:01 PM
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how to insulate
hey all, i have a 2007 E250.i am getting ready to insulate it(cool in summer,warm in winter)i dont no where to start,i would like to hear every possible option.thanks
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07-01-2009, 05:22 PM
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Re: how to insulate
Will it fit inside a reefer ?
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07-01-2009, 05:55 PM
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Re: how to insulate
Get 1" foam board, 3M spray adhesive, canned foam, some Liquid Nails or Lock-tite caulk adhesive, a calk gun, scissors, and some of the silver Reflectix bubble pack insulation for Lowe's. Also get some of the silver sealing tape which will be found over near the paints, but don't get the foam-backed tape for plumbing, just the silver foil tape with no backing. You'll need way more of everything than you think you will, and it'll take about 5 days to do ir properly.
Insulated the walls, ceiling, sliding and rear doors. Be careful of the driver and pasenger doors, cause it's (a) more trouble to insualte than it's worth and (b) you'll end up screwing the window track up if you try, so don't.
Cut the foam board to fit as many of the voids as possible. Use the canned foam or the Lock-tite to hold the foam boards in place. Then fill in the rest of the voids with canned foam. The use the spray adhesive and the Loci-tite to glue the Reflectix to the walls, ceilings and doors. You want no exposed metal, or as little as possible, since the metal will act as a heat sink. Make sure you seal every Reflectix seam with the foil tape.
Another option is to take it to some place where they'll blow in the foam insualtion into the walls, ceiling and door panel voids. Should run you about $500 for that, which is about what you'll pay to do that part of it yourself, anwyay. After the foam is sprayed in, do the Reflectix thing.
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07-02-2009, 11:31 AM
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Re: how to insulate
i'll bet it is really bright in there with a couple leds blazing.
i used two sided industrial velcro and applied to the upper part of the walls. then unrolled the reflectix and attached to the velcro. in the ford there are spots along the wall on either side to screw in a 1x2 or 2x4. you can do that and then appl 1/4 paneling over the reflextix. or you can appl the paneling direct and use self tapping screws to screw it into the ribs.
the roof was harder and my wife used her nimble fingers to wrap tie the reflectix to the ceiling bows. hope to finally get the ceiling paneling up this weekend.
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07-02-2009, 12:09 PM
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Re: how to insulate
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Originally Posted by Jack_Berry
i'll bet it is really bright in there with a couple leds blazing.
i used two sided industrial velcro and applied to the upper part of the walls. then unrolled the reflectix and attached to the velcro. in the ford there are spots along the wall on either side to screw in a 1x2 or 2x4. you can do that and then appl 1/4 paneling over the reflextix. or you can appl the paneling direct and use self tapping screws to screw it into the ribs.
the roof was harder and my wife used her nimble fingers to wrap tie the reflectix to the ceiling bows. hope to finally get the ceiling paneling up this weekend.
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I would leave the reflectix bare, throw in a strobe light, even a disco ball, make the floor light up and youre in business!!. I may end up doing mine this fall.Great ideas though. Thanks!!
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07-02-2009, 12:15 PM
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Re: how to insulate
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I would leave the reflectix bare, throw in a strobe light, even a disco ball, make the floor light up and youre in business!!. I may end up doing mine this fall.Great ideas though. Thanks!!
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07-02-2009, 05:09 PM
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Re: how to insulate
i got a craig you can borrow.
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07-02-2009, 08:29 PM
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Re: how to insulate
I have the Bee Gee's albums!!
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07-02-2009, 09:32 PM
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Re: how to insulate
can;t play albums on the craig.
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"the cure for rejection is-being able to see yourself as God sees you. It means announcing, "I am what God says I am, I have what God says I have, therefore, I can do what God says I can do". So even if you didn;t get off to a good start, you can still have a great finish"-Bob Gass
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07-03-2009, 07:12 AM
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Re: how to insulate
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07-03-2009, 02:25 PM
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Re: how to insulate
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there is a solar vent here that is wire free. you can fine it at jc whitely for around $10 less
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It is sponsor by the EPA , under the clean energy act .
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07-03-2009, 05:19 PM
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Re: how to insulate
cute moose
but what i ment by wire free is you don't need to wire it up to a battery to make the fan run.....
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