INSULATION..
Posted: 12 Feb 2012, 11:39
Morning!
I've got a Hannover Edition Bluestar "Bluey" that is currently being resprayed and made good. There was a lot of welding needed as apparently it had started rotting from the inside out thanks to a perished seal, as well as the usual rot spots. Anyway once its done it should be solid for a good number of years and i'd like to keep it that way. I plan to empty out the interior and set about sound proofing and insulating it as i regularly sleep in it for work and its pretty bloody nippy lately.
I was thinking of taking the following actions and wanted to see what you lot think. Painting the inside of the panels with sound deadening paint (Any brand suggestions?), then stick on some foil lined bubble wrap stuff (seen it in wickes)
Then the tricky bit, I'm not sure what to use to fill up the rest of the space with. I've heard bag filled rock wool, some one told me sheeps wool is cheap and bloody warm however i dont want it to sweat in the bags, my favourite option at the moment is on ebay sold by megavanmats described as "dacron/polyester wadding".
Also, i'm presuming that in order to keep it toasty inside and quiet in the rain i'll need to tackle the roof lining, this looks scary, should i get it done professionally or is it do-able?
I'm sure one of you have done this yourself, i'd be grateful of any advice regarding insulation, or indeed any help on how to bombproof my massive investment in Bluey.
Cainy.
I've got a Hannover Edition Bluestar "Bluey" that is currently being resprayed and made good. There was a lot of welding needed as apparently it had started rotting from the inside out thanks to a perished seal, as well as the usual rot spots. Anyway once its done it should be solid for a good number of years and i'd like to keep it that way. I plan to empty out the interior and set about sound proofing and insulating it as i regularly sleep in it for work and its pretty bloody nippy lately.
I was thinking of taking the following actions and wanted to see what you lot think. Painting the inside of the panels with sound deadening paint (Any brand suggestions?), then stick on some foil lined bubble wrap stuff (seen it in wickes)
Then the tricky bit, I'm not sure what to use to fill up the rest of the space with. I've heard bag filled rock wool, some one told me sheeps wool is cheap and bloody warm however i dont want it to sweat in the bags, my favourite option at the moment is on ebay sold by megavanmats described as "dacron/polyester wadding".
Also, i'm presuming that in order to keep it toasty inside and quiet in the rain i'll need to tackle the roof lining, this looks scary, should i get it done professionally or is it do-able?
I'm sure one of you have done this yourself, i'd be grateful of any advice regarding insulation, or indeed any help on how to bombproof my massive investment in Bluey.
Cainy.