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June 28, 2017 | #16 | |
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June 28, 2017 | #17 | |
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I went to a refrigeration parts supply place some years ago and that is when I was clued in on how you could change things around with the right controller. Took the mystery right out of it for me. Also has me thinking about building something like this off the side of my house. Worth |
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June 28, 2017 | #19 | |
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You even think about raw meat here in tbe summer and flies come from miles around. The insulation is going to be expensive. I think 8X8 or 10 will be big enough. Now that I think about it those kitchen coolers may have been six inches thick. I know one thing I investigated big time before I drilled holes in these things. Carolyn what is the R rating you have on your cooler? |
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June 28, 2017 | #20 |
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Here's some pretty cheap AC units from walmart. My daughter got the cheapest one and runs it about 20 hrs per day. It is on its 2nd year.
https://www.walmart.com/browse/home-..._133026_587566 |
June 28, 2017 | #21 |
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Worth I honestly don't know as it is a spray on foam. Kevin made the arrangements but I can tell you the outside of the wall is not cool to the touch inside of the rest of the building.
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June 28, 2017 | #22 |
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What is the cheapest insulation? I have been wondering that lately.
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June 28, 2017 | #23 | |
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You will need a closed cell foam or it will fill with water from condensate and be useless. Spray in may be on the more expensive end, but the best value. It won't waterlog, and it can fix all the leaks you unintentionally left in during construction. |
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June 28, 2017 | #24 |
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Cheapest is likely sawdust. Its what my grandpa used to keep lake ice frozen all summer for delivery.
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June 28, 2017 | #25 |
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The last insulation job I saw last year was on a cabin I helped build. A company here called R Factor sprayed walls and ceiling with about an inch an a half of closed cell foam, then sprayed wet cellulose (chopped wet newspaper) to fill the 6" walls the rest of the way. They said it was the most bang for the buck but wouldn't tell me what they were charging.
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June 28, 2017 | #26 |
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Worth, I asked Kevin he said he thought it was r20. not positive though.
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June 29, 2017 | #27 | |
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If a person used 4 inches worth of high density foam board it would be R20. Every inch has an R factor of 5 with this stuff and it doesn't break down. Another thing to do is put that silver stuff pointing towards the outside. The stuff is around 40 dollars for a 4X8X2 sheet. Worth |
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June 29, 2017 | #28 |
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that would make sense for the r factor. the wall is filled all the way to the edge of the studs. we had to scrape a little to put up the osb.
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June 29, 2017 | #29 |
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Anyone considering this remember a 2X4 is really 3 1/2 X 1 1/2.
If you go out and buy the two inch thick insulation board and stack them they wont fit. Worth |
June 29, 2017 | #30 |
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yep, that I knew but then there is also the osb and siding on each side of the foam, too.I suppose there is a little insulation there. We had to buy a new ac unit since the first one we bought was too small. I didn't realize the ac requirements for the coolbot would be larger than I expected. so, I will leave the one we bought first in the garage window where it is and cool off the garage when we have company /family events where we can use the garage and driveway for the room they have compared to the rest of the house (and no steps to speak of for the elderly/feeble parents we have now..)
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