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Vegemite?
Now we're making progress. This is only the roughest calculation (as I didn't have a jar to measure), but if John builds a cabin, say, 12 x 7 x 6.5 feet, it looks like it could hold about 30,000 jars. That'd make for a lot of Happy Little Vegemites.Vegemite?![]()
I am pretty sure that if this were to happen that it would be part of a regular shipment of parts/equipment to ATW USA. I really doubt that a camper body would be the only thing in the container. That would just be silly, and I don't think that ATW fall into that category.but seriously, the idea of shipping anything empty anywhere is economic madness
I will be going up to the mountains a lot to snowboard...
Thanks both responses were great. I do plan on spending time in both sides of the heat spectrum and would like some sound insulation from the outside world when it is required. After making many calls to many manufacturers I've realized that composite honeycomb has the strength but little insulation and a foam core composite has the opposite. I did find a company Fiber-Tech Industries ( http://www.fiber-tech.net/ ) that makes a 1" foam core with 1/4" honeycomb on both sides for a total of 1.5" OD. They said it has a R value of about 8 and would cost 8 to 9 dollars a square foot with gelcoat and color so right now I'm leaning towards that. Is there anything else out there?
j
Thinking fiberglass corner molding to bring the box togther and building a aluminum subframe now, no need for bracing as far as I understand, easy to anchor to glass with the right adhesives and wiring can be hidden in conduit and behind cabinets etc.
j
After looking at their website, it appears Fibertech will build a panel(s) with whichever materials they use to make their various products. When on their site, go to the top of the page where it says "Product Info". Then hit on "Product Descriptions". When on that page, go to the last description on that page called "Alternative Core Materials". There is an implication there that they'll do what ever you want within the scope of their product line. Give them a call; you don't know until you ask!Hello J !
Thank you for sharing this find.
Was not able to find it directly on their website.
Was it something that they informed you about, may I ask?
If their product works out for you, this might well be the answer to a lot of folks' questions![]()
I also considered this, but chose not to go down that route, and here's why...Going to have hydronic radiant floor heat...