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- February 7, 2012 at 5:59 pm #106281thesmithsParticipant
Hiya
I’m sure this has been asked before but just wondering if there are any tips on what to insulate a van with? We have a Nissan Primastar…have seen people talking about Kingspan. just wondering what’s the best to use and how much of it!
Cheers!
Z
February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133789mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133790mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133795mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133796mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133798mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133799mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133803mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133806mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133808mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:32 pm #133810mgroadsterParticipantI think everyone has their
I think everyone has their own favourite.
Kingspan, cellotex, Rockwool and I personally used a double foil backed insulation with a plastic inner which I glued direct. I’m now boarding out.
I very much doubt that ours will be used in sub zero temps, but if you are planning on that as a possibility, then ensure you have a good thick layer of insulation.February 7, 2012 at 6:41 pm #133804thesmithsParticipantCheers. Too many choices!
Cheers. Too many choices! That’s the last thing on the list to buy for the moment. Getting the windows done end of this week, ordered ply lining and veltrim today.We’re going to be busy for while!
February 7, 2012 at 6:41 pm #133811thesmithsParticipantCheers. Too many choices!
Cheers. Too many choices! That’s the last thing on the list to buy for the moment. Getting the windows done end of this week, ordered ply lining and veltrim today.We’re going to be busy for while!
February 7, 2012 at 6:41 pm #133815thesmithsParticipantCheers. Too many choices!
Cheers. Too many choices! That’s the last thing on the list to buy for the moment. Getting the windows done end of this week, ordered ply lining and veltrim today.We’re going to be busy for while!
February 7, 2012 at 6:41 pm #133817thesmithsParticipantCheers. Too many choices!
Cheers. Too many choices! That’s the last thing on the list to buy for the moment. Getting the windows done end of this week, ordered ply lining and veltrim today.We’re going to be busy for while!
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