[GMCnet] The Restoration. Insulation of the body [message #288991] |
Mon, 19 October 2015 00:06 |
BobDunahugh
Messages: 2465 Registered: October 2010 Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
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I hope that my passing this project on will be of benefit to other. And that a mouse infested coach can be saved. And can be bought for vary little money. The bright side of saving this GMC. Is that in the end. I'm going to be able to have a GMC with better insulation, modern wiring systems, and everything new inside. Plus it'll be done in a way that will meet our every need. Besides. I wouldn't want to take a GMC that I paid $25,000. for. And then take it all apart just to improve it's wiring, and insulation. Now that I'm down to the walls. Except the rear bath. I now need to remove the paneling. That will be done Mon, or Tues. Then I need to work out the wiring in the next few days. Then the insulation issues. As I think I need to install the insulation, and wiring at the same time. My first thought is to glue in some of that pink sheet insulation. Use those cans of foam insulation to fill the small gaps along the edges. In this way I can fit the wires in the sheets of foam insulation. This will stop any movement of the wires in the walls. Like to have it all foam sprayed. But the scheduling of having it done all in one shot. At this point. I want to get the door widened once I have it cleaned out, no smell, and the wiring with insulation in. Bob Dunahugh78 RoyaleIowa
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