Right now there are a couple of good opportunities locally with cargo vans. I've been mostly looking at passenger vans or cheap small RVs, mostly because of the insulation issue which is already taken care of with those. But these two cargo vans are tempting me. So I thought I'd try and get this issue resolved so I can either rule out cargos - or buy one.<br><br>I'm sure there's information out there but I haven't been able to find it, so first I'll ask if anyone can direct me to more info on 1) what choices would I have for insulating a cargo van and 2) how is it done. But I'd also like to know:<br>- How physically demanding is it? Is there a lot of heavy lifting needed?<br>- Does it require any specialized tools?<br>- Does it need more than one person to do? I don't think I'm the only one who's had to do this by themselves. (or at least I hope I'm not)<br><br>I tried searching on YouTube for videos but all I found that I could understand was a demonstration of a new material made of carded wool batts. It looked manageable to me, and as a handspinner I'm partial to wool anyway. But the company is in the UK and I'm not sure I'd want to pay for shipping here even if they did it (I haven't checked). And I think I'd kill my own drum carder trying to make enough batts to insulate a van.<br><br>So - if anyone would like to share their own experience with this or point me in the direction of more information I'd be really grateful.<br><br>Meg<br><br>