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    Reflective Bubble Insulation

    The skirting sits against the house with a metal flashing screwed just under the siding that angles out to act as a drip edge and cover the 2 inch foam. The bottom of the foam sits in a track on a 2x4 with another piece of flashing that covers the top, bends down the front, and is buried under...
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    Reflective Bubble Insulation

    That's a lot more work. I can pull the skirting off in minutes and tack the poly or bubble from the outside. I would have to crawl underneath and fill a 3ft crack ever four feet, plus top and bottom runs for 250 linear feet If I were to use a filler.
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    Reflective Bubble Insulation

    Not a garage question, but this is the only 'building' forum I am on and there is plenty of mention of it in the past. I have a modular on pilings. The skirting is 2 inch rigid foam insulation, in 4 ft pieces, coated in stucco. The gaps are just the textured surfaces touching and maybe up to an...
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    New compressor advice needed

    Thanks for the reply. The QT5 is pretty similar to the two I'm looking at.. A little heavier duty I would imagine, more industrial class, and likely more compressor than I would need. The two I am looking at are too, to be honest, but the price tag of them doesn't deter my interest. I'm asking...
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    New compressor advice needed

    Hi Everyone. I have been browsing for years, but I'm new to the forum, and I must admit... I joined with a question in mind. I am looking for a new shop compressor. I have a small full service ATV repair shop. Just a couple techs to supply so I don't need a crazy compressor, but with tire...
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    Hey Folks

    I'm a big time do it yourselfer. I've been building up my property and shop and browsing this forum for years to do so. It's a great source for info on all sorts of projects. Figured it was time to dig in and get a little more involved than the behind the scenes lurker I have been. Thanks to...
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