Gene Heskett wrote:
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> 
> But I'm about frozen out, I can't work wood in that variable an environment, 
> its not insulated well enough to heat effectively.  Warpage is the keyword, I 
> can't keep ahead of it.  Nor can I apply finishes at 40F, the best I could do 
> yesterday when I said to heck with it.  Get over this *&%^$# cold, and start 
> insulating it I guess.  Bring money I would use for toys.  2" styro is now 
> almost $30 a sheet around here.  The 2" Blue stuff seems to have disappeared, 
> and I recall it was rated about double the R that the styro stuff is. 1 sheet 
> does one 2x6 worth of wall when cut in half and stacked 4" thick, and there 
> is 56 feet of walls=28 sheets, with some leftovers to start on the 16x24 
> ceiling.  I figure about 40 sheets to do it right. $1600.  Add another kilo 
> for installed heat.  It will wait for warmer weather thats for sure.  :(
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Gene,

I seem to recall that fiberglass is less expensive than foam and 
provides better insulation. Throw some drywall (also pretty cheap) over 
it and it's protected. Of course, the drywall weighs a ton, but you're 
young and strong. :-)

Ken


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Mark Kenny Products Company, LLC
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203-426-7166

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