Thursday, October 18, 2007

Insulation Installation


I'm not a carpenter - but I can kinda make stuff up. I can measure some things and cut some things, so that's what I did. Matt Klopp has some more experience and he spent a little time showing me how it should kinda sorta work when he was down from Vermont. Today, I picked up where we left off, and wound up installing the majority of the insulation that I'll need. I used 1 1/2" foam board insulation. The studs are screwed right into Truck House's walls. There are big gaps that are going to be filled in with spray-foam expanding insulation. It looks like yellowish shaving cream, and it expands into the gaps. If you get some on your finger, don't touch your eye an hour later. Aside from that, it's very user friendly. If I was a little more experienced, this might not have taken so long. It took me a good number of hours to get to the point where you see me in these photos. I hope to have all of the insulating wrapped up, and have sheets of wood installed over all that very soon. The hard part is over. Now that I'm re-acclimated with the use of saws and tape measures and sharpies, the sky is the limit.

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