Mick_VT wrote:Lily left the valley wrote:Neighmond wrote:You sure that ain't a curtain stretcher?
Neighmond! You nailed it! *dances around*
Maybe we need a "what on earth is thing thingamajig?" thread in the antiques emporium
Not a bad idea!
Mick_VT wrote:Lily left the valley wrote:Neighmond wrote:You sure that ain't a curtain stretcher?
Neighmond! You nailed it! *dances around*
Maybe we need a "what on earth is thing thingamajig?" thread in the antiques emporium
phil wrote:If it doesn't fit well I just go the other way and turn it 90 degrees. I dont' know if that is the preferred method but I dont' think Ill take my walls apart to change it if it isn't
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maybe the roxul breathes more, the foil serves as vapor barrier and it doesn't absorb water, it's closed cell.
Before we get scolded for thread straying, I started a new one about this topic: Open flame test on different insulation types - vidphil wrote:i used some boards to hold it in when I pray foamed, so the ISO board couldnt push itself out. I just put plastic between so it doesn't stick to the board.
In the end I had a few boards with some of the spray foam on them and tossed them in the fire. Yes they made a lot of thick black smoke and I think the ISO board is pretty much the same thing. I'm not chemist but I think it is pretty much just the same as the spray foam, foamed up crazy glue basically judging by how it sticks if you get it on your skin. the carpets, curtains, beds couches and a lot of clothing would also make a lot of this super toxic smoke.