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.
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.
Used PL polyurenthane adhesive to glue the 7/16inch OSB and screws every 6 - 8 inches.
I am planning on having basement a/c and heat, the ducts and electric raceway will be run along the bottom left side.
Their are some more photo's at: http://rosenbergwelding.tripod.com
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.
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.
Used PL polyurenthane adhesive to glue the 7/16inch OSB and screws every 6 - 8 inches.
I am planning on having basement a/c and heat, the ducts and electric raceway will be run along the bottom left side.
Their are some more photo's at: http://rosenbergwelding.tripod.com