Anhedonic
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I am (re)starting my insulation shortly. I understand that reflectix or foil of any kind as a radiant heat barrier needs to have a little bit of space between it and the wall for it to work. I'm thinking about getting some of the foil-backed polyiso board and cutting it to match the spaces between the ribs of the van, and then affixing a number of neodymium magnets to the foil back. I would then use them both to stick the foam sections to the wall and to provide a little bit of space for the radiant barrier to reflect.
So... Two questions.
First, what do people think of this as an idea? Good? Bad?
Second, given the various temperature extremes it will be experiencing, what would be a good glue or tape to use to affix the magnets to the foil? I was considering just using duct tape around the edges, but I'm not sure how that would hold up...
I'm considering this both for the walls and the ceiling.
So... Two questions.
First, what do people think of this as an idea? Good? Bad?
Second, given the various temperature extremes it will be experiencing, what would be a good glue or tape to use to affix the magnets to the foil? I was considering just using duct tape around the edges, but I'm not sure how that would hold up...
I'm considering this both for the walls and the ceiling.