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mmc February 18th 11 12:01 AM

Harbor Freight insulation?
 
Was over at HF today and saw a stack of "anti-fatigue mats", pretty
reasonable at 9 bucks for 4 sections 25" x 25" each. Wonder how this would
do for insulation? Ice box, sound, hull, etc.


L G[_23_] February 18th 11 12:34 AM

Harbor Freight insulation?
 
MMC wrote:
Was over at HF today and saw a stack of "anti-fatigue mats", pretty
reasonable at 9 bucks for 4 sections 25" x 25" each. Wonder how this
would do for insulation? Ice box, sound, hull, etc.

I'd keep them out of the hull. They may be waterproof because they have
a plastic cover but there is probably open-cell foam inside that could
soak up water like a sponge.

mmc February 18th 11 01:34 PM

Harbor Freight insulation?
 


"L G" wrote in message
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MMC wrote:
Was over at HF today and saw a stack of "anti-fatigue mats", pretty
reasonable at 9 bucks for 4 sections 25" x 25" each. Wonder how this would
do for insulation? Ice box, sound, hull, etc.

I'd keep them out of the hull. They may be waterproof because they have
a plastic cover but there is probably open-cell foam inside that could
soak up water like a sponge.

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Good point. If I come up with a need for insulation, I'll get a pack and
check to see if it is open cell.


mmc February 19th 11 12:40 AM

Harbor Freight insulation?
 


"Gene" wrote in message ...

On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:01:19 -0500, "MMC" wrote:

Was over at HF today and saw a stack of "anti-fatigue mats", pretty
reasonable at 9 bucks for 4 sections 25" x 25" each. Wonder how this would
do for insulation? Ice box, sound, hull, etc.


Your health will improve and your IQ will increase, if you stay OUT of
HF....
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As in, not sitting around trying to dream up uses for cheap foam?
It may be too late.....





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Califbill February 19th 11 07:06 AM

Harbor Freight insulation?
 
"Gene" wrote in message ...

On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:01:19 -0500, "MMC" wrote:

Was over at HF today and saw a stack of "anti-fatigue mats", pretty
reasonable at 9 bucks for 4 sections 25" x 25" each. Wonder how this would
do for insulation? Ice box, sound, hull, etc.


Your health will improve and your IQ will increase, if you stay OUT of
HF....





--
It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are
enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.
-Thomas Sowell

Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.

Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net/boating/the_boat/my_boat.htm

Forté Agent 6.00 Build 1186


Actually for rarely used tools, that do not need a long use life, HF is OK
in a lot of products. I have a Multi-tool knock off. About $20 as opposed
to the Fein $300. Works great. But I use it sparingly. Works great with
the saw blade to cut PVC irrigation pipe in a hole in the ground. Little
clearance required. I bought it to help on a Crown Molding boo-boo. That
and my Dremel tool fixed a broken corner as well as installing a new counter
top, to sand a small piece and filer to fit the bead board hole from an inch
shorter counter top. tools I like to use a lot are top flight. Skill Mag
77, etc. But something that gets used 10 times a year for maybe 20 minutes
running, HF. But not drill bits, saw blades as they die a quick death.



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