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Re: Budget insulation around the tent?

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Ancient.Soul.Grown wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:48 pm
Insulation boards make a box and sit tent inside with a small tube heater on a thermostat .... smaller envelope.

Expanding foam... side panels x 4 and a lid.... also highly recommend putting a base in also with an air gap and maybe another board if height allows... looks tight though.

Draw warmed air from smaller envelope into tent and not direct from outside.

I would science the shit outta this hahahahaha

just my thoughts :)

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Great thoughts! I lack the creativity to science the shit out if :( lol. Is expanding foam easy to take of when needed? The plan is to box the tent in I just didn't really know how to go about it
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Re: Budget insulation around the tent?

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Benjic93 wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:53 pm
Ancient.Soul.Grown wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:48 pm
Insulation boards make a box and sit tent inside with a small tube heater on a thermostat .... smaller envelope.

Expanding foam... side panels x 4 and a lid.... also highly recommend putting a base in also with an air gap and maybe another board if height allows... looks tight though.

Draw warmed air from smaller envelope into tent and not direct from outside.

I would science the shit outta this hahahahaha

just my thoughts :)

ASG
Great thoughts! I lack the creativity to science the shit out if :( lol. Is expanding foam easy to take of when needed? The plan is to box the tent in I just didn't really know how to go about it
Yeah man gimme an hour maybe 2... i will draw it up for ya.... cuppa first

Make urself a brew :) and roll a phat joint

ASG
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Re: Budget insulation around the tent?

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Benjic93 wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:49 pm
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Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:42 pm
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Still need some sort of institution though. Temp only peaks at 20c. Have a infared heater but don't want it on 24hr.
Ok seen well get some heavy weight blankets cover the tent keep the heat in with out giving extra heat

I use a room stat in my tent as the room its in has two outside walls which gets quite cold in the winter once the heating goes off can drop to lik 18c so keep the stat set at 20c for night

The stat controls wen the heater on so not running all night comes on and off a few times when ive chked

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You think heavy weight blankets would make much difference? I think the duvet on top is doing fack all but I'm not sure lol. So ideally drape some more blankets down the side? Will need to keep the entrance of the tent clear.Have a temp inkbird to control the heater I just didn't really want to use it.
Yh get some heavy tog blankets the higher the tog the better keeping heat in
and treat the tent like a big sleeping bag cover it all around use some bungees to hold the blankets tight to the tent should work
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Re: Budget insulation around the tent?

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Ancient.Soul.Grown wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:56 pm
Benjic93 wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:53 pm
Ancient.Soul.Grown wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:48 pm
Insulation boards make a box and sit tent inside with a small tube heater on a thermostat .... smaller envelope.

Expanding foam... side panels x 4 and a lid.... also highly recommend putting a base in also with an air gap and maybe another board if height allows... looks tight though.

Draw warmed air from smaller envelope into tent and not direct from outside.

I would science the shit outta this hahahahaha

just my thoughts :)

ASG
Great thoughts! I lack the creativity to science the shit out if :( lol. Is expanding foam easy to take of when needed? The plan is to box the tent in I just didn't really know how to go about it
Yeah man gimme an hour maybe 2... i will draw it up for ya.... cuppa first

Make urself a brew :) and roll a phat joint

ASG
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Re: Budget insulation around the tent?

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MrNice wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:57 pm
Benjic93 wrote:
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MrNice wrote:
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Ok seen well get some heavy weight blankets cover the tent keep the heat in with out giving extra heat

I use a room stat in my tent as the room its in has two outside walls which gets quite cold in the winter once the heating goes off can drop to lik 18c so keep the stat set at 20c for night

The stat controls wen the heater on so not running all night comes on and off a few times when ive chked

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You think heavy weight blankets would make much difference? I think the duvet on top is doing fack all but I'm not sure lol. So ideally drape some more blankets down the side? Will need to keep the entrance of the tent clear.Have a temp inkbird to control the heater I just didn't really want to use it.
Yh get some heavy tog blankets the higher the tog the better keeping heat in
and treat the tent like a big sleeping bag cover it all around use some bungees to hold the blankets tight to the tent should work
Just cut some holes for ducting? I'll have a look at some
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Wouldn’t it make the most sense to insulate the shed first?
If you used kingspan around the walls and roof of the shed and even better line it with ply afterwards, in my mind that would help you all year round, it would seal up all the gaps and help keep the heat in over winter and help keep it cool through the summer
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Or loft insulation with a thin plywood cover

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Summink like they use to insulate caravans or camper vans may do job and you can get it sticky backed so easy to fix to your tent, tape corners up, jobs a good en hopefully. Not cheap but not overly expensive like kingspan https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284153256453 ... SwtbFgBtNw :nice:
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Vador wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 1:16 pm
Wouldn’t it make the most sense to insulate the shed first?
If you used kingspan around the walls and roof of the shed and even better line it with ply afterwards, in my mind that would help you all year round, it would seal up all the gaps and help keep the heat in over winter and help keep it cool through the summer
It does make sense, I'm just trying to keep the cost down at this time of the year. Its a pretty long shed so I couldn't imagine it'll be that cheap properly insulating the shed. It's also a rented property I want to be out of by the end of next year so I don't want to throw much money at it
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2-Scoops wrote:
Sun Dec 05, 2021 1:29 pm
Summink like they use to insulate caravans or camper vans may do job and you can get it sticky backed so easy to fix to your tent, tape corners up, jobs a good en hopefully. Not cheap but not overly expensive like kingspan https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284153256453 ... SwtbFgBtNw :nice:
Hero. Any experience with it? Be a nice easy job just sticking it to the tent.

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