scattermaster
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Hey guys.
Steel "carport style" building. I'm insulating and prepping walls and ceiling for my shop.
The walls are going OK. The frame is 2 1/2" square tubing.
I put R13 fiberglass behind 1/2" plywood. The builders installed the double bubble type "insulation" next to the outer skin.
Now I'm working on the ceiling. I'm planning on doing it all with pink foam and not going to do the plywood up there.
Double bubble is next to the skin. I'm putting 1/2" pink foam next to that (mounted in the purlans) and then the 2" pink foam flush with the frame tubing.
My issue is that the frame pieces are spaced way wider than 4 feet. 5ft. on average but one section is closer to 6 ft.
I have been cutting the foam to fit, but it's generating a ridiculous amount of scrap.
That 2" foam is $38/sheet.
Is there an easy way to put it up in a vertical orientation?
I thought about cutting the extra pieces needed to make the foam wide enough and gluing them together but that seems too time consuming.
Looking for ideas here.
thx,
Jim
Steel "carport style" building. I'm insulating and prepping walls and ceiling for my shop.
The walls are going OK. The frame is 2 1/2" square tubing.
I put R13 fiberglass behind 1/2" plywood. The builders installed the double bubble type "insulation" next to the outer skin.
Now I'm working on the ceiling. I'm planning on doing it all with pink foam and not going to do the plywood up there.
Double bubble is next to the skin. I'm putting 1/2" pink foam next to that (mounted in the purlans) and then the 2" pink foam flush with the frame tubing.
My issue is that the frame pieces are spaced way wider than 4 feet. 5ft. on average but one section is closer to 6 ft.
I have been cutting the foam to fit, but it's generating a ridiculous amount of scrap.
That 2" foam is $38/sheet.
Is there an easy way to put it up in a vertical orientation?
I thought about cutting the extra pieces needed to make the foam wide enough and gluing them together but that seems too time consuming.
Looking for ideas here.
thx,
Jim
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