Ceramic Paper fiber --Lytherm

mr.c

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I installed the cereamic paper. It works well, and I used some screws with
finishing washers to hold it down. I talked to Tom Bradley in Chanler AZ and he
was the one who told me it was great. It dropped the noise level, but more
importantly, it provided some real good fireproofing. I did mine just this
year so I don't know how well it works. It went on easy, and the hard work was
taking the wheels off as well as the wheel well. (what I am trying to say is
that is was not much work). Then attach the panels. The panels I bought were
already pre cut and labled, and the installation was simple, except they did not
provide enough screws for my fancy, so I took and used some extra ones.

Al Chernoff

> Hello GMC!
>
> I need some input on that insulating material called Lytherm which supposedly
> has been used as an insulating material in the engine and generator
> compartment. Has anyone used this in there coach?. Worthwhile? Does getting
> wet cause material to delaminate? How did you fasten it? Tee shirts and
> shorts in Cleveland, 55' and sunny!
>
> Scott Adohen
 
You never mentioned where you bought the ceramic paper and how much?
herm

>
> I installed the cereamic paper. It works well, and I used some
screws with
> finishing washers to hold it down. I talked to Tom Bradley in
Chanler AZ and he
> was the one who told me it was great. It dropped the noise level,
but more
> importantly, it provided some real good fireproofing. I did mine
just this
> year so I don't know how well it works. It went on easy, and the
hard work was
> taking the wheels off as well as the wheel well. (what I am trying
to say is
> that is was not much work). Then attach the panels. The panels I
bought were
> already pre cut and labled, and the installation was simple, except
they did not
> provide enough screws for my fancy, so I took and used some extra
ones.
>
> Al Chernoff
>

>
> > Hello GMC!
> >
> > I need some input on that insulating material called Lytherm which
supposedly
> > has been used as an insulating material in the engine and generator
> > compartment. Has anyone used this in there coach?. Worthwhile?
Does getting
> > wet cause material to delaminate? How did you fasten it? Tee
shirts and
> > shorts in Cleveland, 55' and sunny!
> >
> > Scott Adohen
>
>

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Herm, I bought mine from Mike Mayo "Mayo Industries.email
104630.3103 or 970-669-7613. He cut each piece, and
explained how each piece went in.
Al Chernoff

> You never mentioned where you bought the ceramic paper and how much?
> herm
>

> >
> > I installed the cereamic paper. It works well, and I used some
> screws with
> > finishing washers to hold it down. I talked to Tom Bradley in
> Chanler AZ and he
> > was the one who told me it was great. It dropped the noise level,
> but more
> > importantly, it provided some real good fireproofing. I did mine
> just this
> > year so I don't know how well it works. It went on easy, and the
> hard work was
> > taking the wheels off as well as the wheel well. (what I am trying
> to say is
> > that is was not much work). Then attach the panels. The panels I
> bought were
> > already pre cut and labled, and the installation was simple, except
> they did not
> > provide enough screws for my fancy, so I took and used some extra
> ones.
> >
> > Al Chernoff
> >

> >
> > > Hello GMC!
> > >
> > > I need some input on that insulating material called Lytherm which
> supposedly
> > > has been used as an insulating material in the engine and generator
> > > compartment. Has anyone used this in there coach?. Worthwhile?
> Does getting
> > > wet cause material to delaminate? How did you fasten it? Tee
> shirts and
> > > shorts in Cleveland, 55' and sunny!
> > >
> > > Scott Adohen
> >
> >
>
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