Generator/Dog house Insulation

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Ernie Ekberg

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I just installed some insulation in a generator compartment in a coach. What a difference it makes. Also, this material can be used in the dog house of front engine coaches. Not only does it keep the heat out, but makes it where you don't have to yell at the passengers. This material is one and three eights inches thick. Mylar faced, with a dense rubber layer and self sticking backing.
FYI
Ernie
 
Ernie Ekberg said:
I just installed some insulation in a generator compartment in a coach. What a difference it makes. Also, this material can be used in the dog house of front engine coaches. Not only does it keep the heat out, but makes it where you don't have to yell at the passengers. This material is one and three eights inches thick. Mylar faced, with a dense rubber layer and self sticking backing.
FYI
Ernie

Hi Ernie,

Would you be kind enough to give us a brand name or some other product identification, besides glittering generalities, that would be helpful to someone wanting to purchase the same material?  If you know of a web site with that information that would be equally helpful.

 
http://www.dupreeproducts.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=6
hope this helps
with the mylar foil-- it really glitters
 
Ernie Ekberg said:
http://www.dupreeproducts.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=6
hope this helps
with the mylar foil-- it really glitters

Hi Ernie,

That was perfect.  Well done.  I've bookmarked the page for future reference.  Thank you kindly.
 
There are several of us that have used the Dynamat HOODLINER for out doghouse covers.  This product was MADE for that.  It has self adhesive on one side, and I used aluminum tape for the edges.....GREAT for heat AND sound!
 
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