โOct-11-2016 08:07 AM
โNov-02-2016 09:49 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
I would think the 3M would work year round. Cut down heat gain in the summer, cut down heat loss and reduce window fogging in the winter.
After seeing how well the 3M stuff worked on a coast campout with lots of rain and humidity and cold weather, I went to tap plastics and had them cut plastic to fit each window. they will cut corner radius as well, cost a bit more but saved me a lot of time. Now all the windows that don't open have the acrylic pane installed with a couple of screws on each side.
Part of the reason going to acrylic is with several you grandkids playing around, I figure the 3M stuff wouldn't last to long before the kids ended up puncturing it. However the stuff is quite strong.
โNov-02-2016 03:38 PM
ependydad wrote:
I assume I could keep this stick-on stuff all year round? Would help in the summer for cooling and winter for heating?
We winter in warmer climates and need it less than spending time in the summer where it's hot. We hate the lack of visibility with Reflectix and would love an alternative for our living room.
โNov-02-2016 01:58 PM
โOct-23-2016 02:50 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
My next step is to make something more permanent. Went to TAP plastics and had them cut me a couple of pieces of plastic to try for a double pane window. Not a bad price and they did the radiused corners. Will be trying it to see how well it works, and if it works as expected will do all the windows.
โOct-23-2016 11:34 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
and the glad wrap is really the same material as the shrink wrap and tape for windows.
โOct-23-2016 10:29 AM
JiminDenver wrote:
I have gone even less permanent by using glad press and seal wrap. It sticks well to the frames and comes off with ease. Larger windows take multiple pieces so it's best to put them together before hanging.
We have also used thick bath towels and I'm cutting covers out of 1/4 inch foam.
โOct-22-2016 08:03 AM
โOct-13-2016 07:46 AM
โOct-12-2016 09:05 PM
rjf7g wrote:
This is cool. I bought a roll of Reflectix at Lowe's and cut a piece slightly larger than each window and put it in and take it out as needed. More than $15 but very effective and flexible.
โOct-12-2016 07:40 PM
BuckyBadger wrote:Hornnumb2 wrote:
Do you have a picture of this stuff or actual name, never heard it.
I think he's talking about window insulator kits
โOct-12-2016 06:08 PM
Hornnumb2 wrote:
Do you have a picture of this stuff or actual name, never heard it.
โOct-11-2016 09:10 PM
โOct-11-2016 06:15 PM
rjf7g wrote:
This is cool. I bought a roll of Reflectix at Lowe's and cut a piece slightly larger than each window and put it in and take it out as needed. More than $15 but very effective and flexible.
โOct-11-2016 05:24 PM