There is an outfit in the Northeastern US that does
modifications to Airstreams including super
insulation.  As I recall, they would modify the frame
from the inside to thicken the walls an additional 2
inches, then use a slow-cure spray insulation to
achieve the kind of insulation that would be able to
withhold a livable temperature in the winter.

Toby 2029
--- B W Ganoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan,
> 
> I'm sure the folks would relish any insight you gain
> in your > insulation
> venture. My ultimate goal is to be totally self
> sufficient for extended
> periods of time. Being able to heat with less gas
> would certainly further
> that goal.
> 
> Brian
> 73 Safari
> 
> 
> 
> I'm trying to insulate my 26 footer to the point
> where I can heat it with the 5200 btus my little
> 1500 watt ceramic heater
> puts out, and it's going to be a challenge. I have
> some ideas on that, if
> you'd like them. WIll make a full report in any case
> when the insulation job
> is done. 
> 
> 
> 
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