warren57
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Would like to glue foam board insulation to the interior of a metal Quonset building. The temp. of the steel gets pretty hot in the summertime, hot enough you can’t touch it. Haven’t checked actual temp. But is likely 160 degrees or more. Summertime temps can go over 100 degrees here and with direct sun beating down, very hot.
In the winter, temps can go -10 degrees or more.
So, would like to glue 1-1/2” think foam board directly to the steel. My question, what type glue to use. Can’t see any temp. ratings on things like liquid nails, construction adhesive, etc.
Can’t afford to have someone come out to do spray foam. Figured if I can glue insulation boards up, as I can afford them, that would be my best bet (darn retirement limits expensive projects, ha ha)
Or, I could glue on the stick pins and use fiberglass rolled insulation, but still need a glue that would stand up.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
In the winter, temps can go -10 degrees or more.
So, would like to glue 1-1/2” think foam board directly to the steel. My question, what type glue to use. Can’t see any temp. ratings on things like liquid nails, construction adhesive, etc.
Can’t afford to have someone come out to do spray foam. Figured if I can glue insulation boards up, as I can afford them, that would be my best bet (darn retirement limits expensive projects, ha ha)
Or, I could glue on the stick pins and use fiberglass rolled insulation, but still need a glue that would stand up.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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