Something thats annoyed me for years and has been on The 'Round Tuit List for a number of years, on a nice sunny day the overhead cupboards tend to get very warm a times, especially the food storage ones including wardrobes ..................................
The other day I knocked another off the list, insulating the Garage Door, the morning sun turns it into a radiator, bluddy hot to touch, 8 years since I built this place and its been on the list since then, well No More, a roll of insulation has sorted it, 4mm foam stuff with allfoil outer layer of course some left over so I measured up the external hatches and the upper and wall sections of van cupboards, took a bit of jiggling but managed to use the roll with only about a 25mm strip left, very pleased, some bits that are mainly out of sight I cobbled together some off cuts to fit using packing tape on the back and then glued the sheet in place, the join is very hard to see ...................... The internal upper cupboards and wardrobes got insulation to the roof sections and the ones that have tucker in them got some on the outer walls, the battery box got lined as well as the door on the Genny Hatch along with the top section of the All Season roof vent .......... Surprise was for the garage and van done and I didn't make any monumental stuff ups .......
The stuff I used was from Bunnings, Ametalin 1350mm x 6.67mm Thermaliner at $84 a roll, the cross hatched side is stronger so thats the side to face outwards but it isn't terribly robust for hard knocks as the alfpoil could peel, its only a poofteenth thick............. it has a fire rating which is probably better than the van anyway and lining the battery box may keep things cooler and if the battery has a melt down then I doubt anything would contain the 600deg plus a battery gets to when it goes thermal ........... fire bricks and 15mm steel plate maybe...........
Battery Box..........
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... Rule, tape measure, fine tip Nikko, Kwik Grip and large scissors .....