cutnchopit
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Thinking outside the box. My researching of options to insulate the floor of my econoline, and have a bedliner utility option, lead me to under floor insulation. Then to the rockwool rigid board insulation. From what I can tell, it is a "perfect" option for this. Fire resistant, noise control, moisture repellant, and breathable in order to air out any environmental moisture, water crossing, etc. Being exerior is nice for lack of concern with fibers or health issues that often are brought up with the different materials for interior build outs.
The floor ribs under my econoline are 2" thick, which may be just right to stuff one end of 2" rockwool board into and attach on the other side. If not, 1.5" is available. Either a tab screwed into the opposing ribs, or 2.5" screws from the inside of the floor with a dab of sealant and fender washers/screw nuts to hold it in place. I dont have time to order it and give it a try, if I have to pull the transmission again I will plan ahead and order the peoduct. But maybe this will get someone else to try it or get some feedback from those who have used it in house construction. I also dont know what product would be best for the seams, or if it is needed(can foam, a type of tape, glue.. ?♂️)
The floor ribs under my econoline are 2" thick, which may be just right to stuff one end of 2" rockwool board into and attach on the other side. If not, 1.5" is available. Either a tab screwed into the opposing ribs, or 2.5" screws from the inside of the floor with a dab of sealant and fender washers/screw nuts to hold it in place. I dont have time to order it and give it a try, if I have to pull the transmission again I will plan ahead and order the peoduct. But maybe this will get someone else to try it or get some feedback from those who have used it in house construction. I also dont know what product would be best for the seams, or if it is needed(can foam, a type of tape, glue.. ?♂️)