[C38] Icebox Insulation
Max Soto
maxsoto at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 11:41:24 EST 2009
Hi Steve,
I can't help you with this issue because I haven't done this my icebox yet.
The previous emails where for the storage right next to the galley sink,
but I haven't done that yet..............been kinda lazy lately!! My Ice box
works ok with the pink stuff, but I don't know if it was original or
installed by the PO.
In fact I'm taking notes from Tom's post!!!
Regards,
Max
2009/12/1 Steve Smolinske <SSmolinske at rainierrubber.com>
> Tom, and Max
>
> This question is following up an earlier post of yours describing how you
> insulated your ice boxes. I have my galley torn apart to replace the
> laminate tops and finish the cabinets I was hoping with the counter tops
> off I would have access to area between the icebox and the liner, no such
> luck. You mentioned you cut a hole in the aft bulkhead and slipped
> insulation strips in, how much space is there between the liner and the ice
> box? Catalina suggested drilling holes from inside the box and spraying in
> foam, Im not crazy about that as you can not gauge or measure the coverage
> your achieving.
>
> Max, how did your project go?
>
> Steve
> Peregrine #312
> Seattle
>
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