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btggraphix
Jun 12, 2013Explorer
recycler wrote:
never thought of putting reflectix behind the thinner polyiso or maybe thin pink foam..never understood not insulating the refer cabinet being as it is open to the outside and all.. for 3 months or so i figure you have got lots done..i am finding the little stuff takes alittle longer..
Take a look at my insulation project from the TCU if you get a chance. I show a lot of pictures of what I did. However, I never really did a thread on my fridge work, but I removed it, rebuilt some sagging wood, ran AV wiring behind it, fixed the poor duct work, then insulated it in every bit of space between it and the rest of the camper......I posted some pictures in someone else's fridge thread. If you want me to I can dig them up and find the links. It was really interesting to see everything once I pulled out the fridge. A PITA but there is no substitute for actually seeing what is there. But I filled every last gap/space, and needed to "make" several different thicknesses of insulation. I ordered the 3/4" the next time I did similar.......and that was easier. And the best part of ordering a few sheets? It came with two thick pieces of particle board to protect it......for free!
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