Conversion Update

rwrr001

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After nine months of not having time to work on my conversion I finally have some time to finish the insulation and interior walls. So hopefully this winter I will be able to heat it up a little and get some more work done.

I used Tuff R Polyisocyanurate 1 inch with aluminum face both sides and used PL 300 foam board adhesive. I left a 1/4inch gap around the edges.

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Filled the 1/4inch gap with some fiber glass insulation. Then used 3M polystyrene foam spray adhesive to attach the 1 3/4 inch fiber glass insulation.

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Used PL polyurenthane adhesive to glue the 7/16inch OSB and screws every 6 - 8 inches.

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I am planning on having basement a/c and heat, the ducts and electric raceway will be run along the bottom left side.

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Their are some more photo's at: http://rosenbergwelding.tripod.com
 
.....looks great!.....way overbuilt...just like I like it!...Nice to have some time off to work on your own projects isn't it!....best of luck and keep the pix coming....geofkaye
 
Looks really good......all that insulation will really pay big dividends in comfort, both in terms of temperature and noise. One thing that I see that I am curious about is the ceiling....is it curved??? Looks really trick. Do you have any pictures of the exterior?

Travis
 

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