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Post by Jim on Nov 30, 2020 17:36:38 GMT
I was wondering about the insulation boars. Porcine insulation is nothing new but I have not heard of people using wild ones before. They are usually farmed specifically for the purpose of insulating cavities in buildings. It's a pig to fit. With the self adhesive type if it falls of you just stick it Bacon again though.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2020 17:53:49 GMT
And I'm like "off not of and yes I know if is a spellecheck thing".
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Post by peterboat on Nov 30, 2020 18:44:18 GMT
I glued insulation boars the brick and then cladding to the insulation board What sort of glue? Sticks like shit for the boards to the bricks and silicon for the sheets to the board. I had a little play before hand you cant split them apart excellent stuff for the job. On my boat they used contact adhesive again 11 years on no issues at all
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