Author Topic: Insulating a hub style shack.  (Read 7038 times)

Offline albo

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Re: Insulating a hub style shack.
« Reply #30 on: Sep 11, 2019, 10:17 AM »
it caught my attention and I have been thinking about a new shelter, now I am thinking about insulating what I have and buying some new rods instead
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Offline ran7ger

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Re: Insulating a hub style shack.
« Reply #31 on: Sep 11, 2019, 04:53 PM »
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Re: Insulating a hub style shack.
« Reply #32 on: Sep 11, 2019, 07:16 PM »
i loved it scrolled down not paying attention to the dates looking for a new idea  and saw that i had posted on this

Offline iTinker

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Re: Insulating a hub style shack.
« Reply #33 on: Sep 11, 2019, 10:56 PM »
it caught my attention and I have been thinking about a new shelter, now I am thinking about insulating what I have and buying some new rods instead

It may actually work, and it's set up so the mylar overlaps the next piece of insulation unlike reflectix. Air leaks through the fabric are one major weakness of my 1660.

BTW, check out your local Goodwill. Someone got rid of a perfectly good St. Croix rod, a backpack seat, and an arctic tip up at the Wayzata store, and I walked out of there with all 3 for $14.  :blink:
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