billharr
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Eyes are working good enough to finally install our thermal pack. Note I have the 6' 9" ceiling.
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Bosque Bill said:Thanks for the photo essay. I've been thinking about buying the Thermal Pack this year. It's not a necessity, but I've come to think it would sure be nice and not just for cold weather, but to reduce sun heating, as well. I don't think I could sew a substitute so have flirted with the concept of the Reflectix stuff, but that seems like a chore to have to set up each time.
I hope you don't mind answering a few questions.
Yes the eyelets are to reach the "D" rings and hook the bungees
- Are those little slots for the exiting bungee cord eyelets to poke through?
Windows not a problem to line up. We have not used, will use on our trip back east for the first time. The flaps open down same as the windows. Ski build his so they roll up. Not sure Ski's might be easier to use, but both will work.
- I realize you probably haven't used this much yet, but does it look like the windows work OK though it? I assume the openings in the insulation are large enough there is no problem lining up with the windows.
Does not puff much. I think most of the insulation is the air between the liner and thermal pack.
- You said "the material is very thin when it arrives" - does that mean it puffs up a little bit when opened up?
This is a wallpaper seam roller I had. Just wanted to be sure the peel and stick velcro was down tight.
- Was the little roller included, or did you buy one yourself? Was it useful?
Thanks!
Thanks, Bill, when I got the email notification I was confused, but your "blue" technique for answering worked well once I opened the link back to this post.billharr said:See blue for answers.