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Mike,
FWIW . . . the 'deer in the headlights' look that probably accompanied the 'non-answer' from the HD minion, is almost 'standard issue' in ANY HD . . . no matter the language. However, it is still a step above, ' . . . Sure, that'll work . . .' that you find out WON'T after it's built INTO the project !! On the POSITIVE side, many HD establishments DON'T stock the same thing . . .. no matter what a distributor {who deals with Corporate} says. It's sensible in a way . . . different areas & communities have different requirements for materials. I've noticed it here in the Philly suburbs. My suggestion would be two-fold - a} CALL various local HD establishments - ask for the COMMERCIAL desk. Don't say 'Foamular', but ask for the Corning 'pink' or Dow 'blue' insulation . . . at the size & thickness you need. 'Hint' that you are looking for maybe a half-pallet quantity, and NO you DON'T want to order it - and need to make sure it's the 'right stuff'. b} LOOK / CALL any Lowe's operations in the local area . . . they are a direct competitor of HD. Regards & Good Luck, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop wrote in message s.com... Seems like extruded polystyrere is the preferred (afordable) insulating material for marine icebox / 'fridge / freezer applications. [The above conclusion was heavily influenced by Glacier Bay's insultation test, viewable here]: http://www.glacierbay.com/Instresult.asp Commerically, this means either Dow 'blueboard' Square Edge, or Owens Corning pink 'Foamular', both of which come in 1" - 3", 4 X 8 foot sheets. Since I'm begining my 'fridge box construction, I've been hunting for either of these products - in small quantities (like 4 - 5 sheets) with no luck. There do not appear to be any on-line retailers of this stuff, and I've had equally poor luck finding a retailer in the Los Angeles area. Any ideas? Thanks Mike Worrall Los Angeles |
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