I would doubt you have insoles made out of the stuff.  The actual  
insulating material is a powder suspended in a felt like product.
 
David Hoyt
Sovereignty
Catalina 27 #65
ahsovereignty.com
 
 
In a message dated 4/11/2010 6:56:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
I contacted the company on their web site form and asked how it would work  
for this particular project. Will share what I learn. I may be wrong, but I 
 think I've got a pair of cold weather insoles made out of the stuff.  


Tim MIllar
C27 #6254




On Apr 11, 2010, at 6:34 PM, The Emmerichs wrote:


 



David, 
I found the  product on the internet, it looks like it may work great.  I 
do not want  to put it on the inside of my ice melter as moisture or beer may 
get behind it  and create mold or mildew which my wife is very allergic to. 
 My plan is  to insulate on the outside if I can figure out a way to attach 
it.  Do  you have any ideas, is there an adhesive that works? 
Anything  would be better than what I have now, this cavernous space which 
is generally  empty except when we overnight and then it contains cereal and 
bread and a  cooler sits in the cabin. 
Thanks, 
John  Emmerich 
C27TR  #5874 
Louisville,  KY 










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