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Green foam board on the bottom layer, white polyethylene (closed cell foam) around the curve.
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More green board on the ceiling. More white foam on the curve with contact cement. Then the top finish layer of polyethylene, as seen in the picture above.
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As expected, there were some oddly shaped pieces. But I have to say that this 1/2 inch foam was very adaptable and there was less futzing with it than I expected to have to do.
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I did the same two layers around the door, but there is going to be something else over that. Stay tuned.
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And, I almost forgot to finish the walls below the seating. I had started it long ago. Anyway, same deal... green foam, fiberglass batting stuffed in at the top where there is no way to glue board in...
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...then white. These were much easier to do than I expected, although I did have to be something of a contortionist to work in the spaces.
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In other news: This was actually almost done yesterday. Today, I finished a volunteer project that allows me to cross off a BIG ONE, did 3 small items, and worked on the cushions. 16 BIG ITEMS to complete or drop- (46 done). Tons of small ones to do (44 done). I'm not even going to report how many small things to do. At this point I'm just writing down any little thing I need to remember. 8 days to go.
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4 comments:
Good job on getting the insulation done.
Lulu: "This series could be on HGTV!"
Charlee: "HGTV?"
Lulu: "Yeah, I think it stands for 'Have a Good Trailer Vehicle' or something."
Ann- finally!
Lulu- You got it right on your first try!
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