What's a 'H5'?  

On Tuesday, 25 June 2013 02:57:20 UTC+1, Xain C wrote:
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> Alejandro.
>  
> Thank you!, *exactly the answers i was looking for*, so I need roughly 40 
> Poly iso panals.     R-tech is not Polyiso, hence the lower price tag, and 
> also it's more likely to breakdown and it's not as weather resistant.
>
> I am going to make a couple h12's and my h13, as well as as many little 
> h5's as I can carry.
>
> and yeah I'm building everything in Tahoe, and driving to playa from there.
> I've been playing with adhesives and found the perfect roofing adhesive 
> for the joint tape as well.
>
> all edges will be sealed pre-playa.
>
> -X
> PICS TO COME!
>
>
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> On Monday, June 24, 2013 8:21:20 PM UTC-4, Alejandro wrote:
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>> Xain, 
>>
>> I built an H13 for 2011.  
>>
>> 2" is overkill unless you're going to be in very cold or hot extremes for 
>> extended periods of time.  Also remember that, assuming you're going to 
>> stack these panels on top of your car roof (or wherever you may transport 
>> them), the thicker the panel, the higher the entire pile will ride on top 
>> of your car, worse aerodynamics, more smashed bugs to clean off, etc. I 
>> used 1" which was fine but I'd say 1.5" is the best of both worlds. 
>>
>> The main thing to keep in mind is *you want to use polyisocyanurate*(polyiso 
>> for short).  You do not want to use any other material. Only use 
>> polyiso. So stick with R-max or Thermax.
>>
>> Thermax is Dow's brand name, it's polyiso. 
>>
>> R-max is just another brand name (and the company's name), this is also 
>> made out of polyiso. 
>>
>> R-tech (different brand and different company) serves a similar purpose 
>> but it is NOT polyiso, it's expanded polystyrene aka EPS. There are also 
>> panels out there made from *extruded* polystyrene (the pink or blue 
>> stuff). *You do NOT want to use the pink or blue stuff and/or you do not 
>> want to use expanded/extruded polystyrene*. 
>>
>> R-tech also does NOT have reflective foil on the outside.  It has a 
>> different type of skin that is made to be pest-resistant and is intended to 
>> be only used in situations where it's going to be encased in a wall or 
>> inside some other protected situation.  It is not intended for being 
>> exposed to the elements.  Whereas R-max and Thermax *can* both be left 
>> exposed to the elements, given you don't have huge rips in your foil skin 
>> (which eventually you will put some rips in your panel foil skins, it's 
>> inevitable).  So make sure you buy *polyiso* panels with foil skin.  And 
>> build your yurt with the foil logo side inwards, and the plain foil side 
>> outwards. And buy foil tape to patch up any foil skin rips.
>>
>>   Make sure you build the yurt at home before you go, have it all cut, *
>> mostly* taped and ready to go. Do not arrive at the playa with uncut 
>> panels and try to build it out there, it will be miserable and you will 
>> generate lots of moop (matter out of place). 
>>
>> Otherwise, enjoy the adventure. 
>>
>> -Alejandro 
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>> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Xain C <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> thanks, but what I'm trying to understand is the difference between the 
>>> R-max and the Thurmax and the R-Tech
>>> it's my understaning that the higher the R-value, the better. so I dont 
>>> see the problem with R-tech as opposed to r-max (the price for 1.5" is $14 
>>>  vs $26 for rmax, and yet the R value only differs by 2 points and both 
>>> feel about the same in person)
>>>
>>> I'm going to be building one yurt for myself, but also about 4-5 more 
>>> for others in our camp, so even a few dollars makes a big difference.
>>> but of course I don't want to build it from something that will fall 
>>> apart of cause problems either.
>>>
>>> thanks for your time
>>>
>>>
>>> -X
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 21, 2013 5:21:31 PM UTC-4, Xain C wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am building an H13 for this years burn, I've been wanting to for 
>>>> years but only this year have the logistics worked out.
>>>>
>>>> So, My question(s) are in regards to which material should I use?
>>>>
>>>> 1" seems a bit thin, but I've deff seen it on the playa, 1.5" is what 
>>>> I'm looking mostly....2" seems like overkill to me, but I'm new to 
>>>> hexayurts.
>>>>
>>>> Here is a link to the 1.5" R-Tech at home depot ( 
>>>> LINK<http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/202532855?storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=202532855&R=202532855#.UcTBfD4joec>)
>>>>   would this work? if no, why not?
>>>>
>>>> what should one expect to pay per panal for 1" 1.5" and 2"? 
>>>>
>>>> thanks for your help!
>>>>
>>>> pictures and video to come.
>>>>
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