Doghouse/Genset Insulation?
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02-19-2006, 14:31
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Doghouse/Genset Insulation?
Hey Scott, Last October, I reinsulated the genset compartment with
heat/sound insulation. I used the 3M glue George is speaking about and it worked pretty well for the side of the compartment. The top was a different story! Of course you must really clean the area WELL or nothing will stick..the previous glue, and grit and exhaust etc must be removed. I still found that the weight of the insulation hanging from the top and the vibration/heat allowed it to fall...I simply took self taping screws with a fender washer and "drilled" them into the top of the compartment. USE SHORT SCREWS!! you don't want to penetrate the floor etc above.Use aluminum tape to seal edges and well still holding great and I could not be happier. Scott B 86FC35 S.C. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@...> wrote: > > Both my doghouse and me genset compartment need re-insulating. I have > made a couple attempts so far, utilizing insulation purchased from JC > Whitney and the spray-on adhesive that comes with it. So far, I have > not had much luck getting the adhesive to hold. > > Those of you who have done a re-insulation, what did you use? > > Scott Forman > 82 FC35RB > Memphis > |
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Doghouse/Genset Insulation? - Scott Forman - 02-19-2006, 13:03
Doghouse/Genset Insulation? - George Lowry - 02-19-2006, 13:14
Doghouse/Genset Insulation? - Scott - 02-19-2006 14:31
Doghouse/Genset Insulation? - Tom Warner - 02-19-2006, 15:42
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