On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 7:42 PM Les Leach via Gmclist <
> Hi - looking for input regarding material to insulate the inner roof panel
> in the cockpit.
>
> Thanks
> Les
> T.O. CA
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Michael Beaton
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1977 Eleganza II 26-3
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Look it up, bubble wrap has NO insulation qualities. The metalic bubble has a low insulation value but you have to have a inch air space between the
outside wall and the metallic bubble wrap.
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> Hi - looking for input regarding material to insulate the inner roof panel in the cockpit.
I used Dow Tuff-R polyisocyanurate insulation board to re-insulate my entire coach - works out to be an R-8ish insulation value from a 1/2” piece and a 3/4” piece sandwiched together to completely fill the area between the channels and body skin.
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