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Isulation on the walls of the gooseneck

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Palominogirl010508
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2009-04-19 9:00 PM (#103626)
Subject: Isulation on the walls of the gooseneck


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Location: Kittanning, Pa

I just bought a sundowner with large dressing room that is not insulated and am wanting to insulate it as we camp alot with the horses. I was wondering if someone could reccommend or leave me know which type of insulation they use on them. Also what to cover the insulation up with. I was thinking of using marlite.

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sonniegirl325@yahoo.com

 

 

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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2009-04-19 9:25 PM (#103628 - in reply to #103626)
Subject: RE: Isulation on the walls of the gooseneck



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Stop in to any Home Improvement center, (Home Depot, Lowes Etc) and probably most lumber yards and pick up some insulation sheathings.

Home Depot for example carries the board in 1/2" 3/4" 1" and 2" thickness.

Buy the boards and cut them to the proper width so the fit snug between the studs.

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Palominogirl010508
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2009-04-19 9:33 PM (#103631 - in reply to #103626)
Subject: RE: Isulation on the walls of the gooseneck


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would marlite work over top of the insulation?

 

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