Hope you guys enjoy the episode!! Just a few more details we forgot to mention on the video. This product is made in Brazil, so if you buy it on a different country they sell with different brands names. No, this is not a payed promotion. Yes, they gave us a small discount for showing their brand on the video, but the only reason we used this insulation solution, and the only reason we are talking about it is because we really liked the product, other wise we wouldn't use it. Duca e Rô Esperamos que tenham gostado do episódio!! Apenas mais alguns detalhes que esquecemos de mencionar no vídeo. Este produto é fabricado no Brasil, então se você for comprá-lo em um país diferente, você vai encontrá-lo com nomes diferentes. Não, isso não é uma promoção paga. Sim, eles nos deram um pequeno desconto para mostrar sua marca no vídeo, mas a única razão pela qual usamos esta solução de isolamento, e a única razão pela qual estamos falando del é porque realmente gostamos do produto, caso contrário não o usaríamos. Duca e Rô
Hi guys, I am an aspiring architecture student in Kenya. I love what you two are doing and its really inspiring me to design spaces with shipping containers and I believe that your videos will be a good reference for me. Thanks a lot guys and keep going.
I think reflective foils insulation. Than you need to find with the right core. Because you probably can find with EPS core (like ours) thi PU foam, fiberglass and who nows. Hehehe
Great job guys as always. Love your videos and how you are not afraid of showing your struggles and how you overcome those struggles. 👍🏼 You two are inspirational
I think you are now my favorite South Americans. I'm from South Africa, our climate is as mild in winter as yours. We are emigrating to New Zealand, a bit afraid of the cold. I'm researching all this stuff so I can be away from renting as soon as possible. Great to find your channel :D Stay Real!
I met Brazilians in NZ too, cool people. Their circumstances were similar to ours in many ways. I know how cool it is having visited there 10 years back.
Hi i watch you every episode and love the way you find how to resolve problems. I am from Liverpool yes the real Liverpool but live in a tiny village in Portugal. Boa sorte e obrigado
I was searching container condensation when I found you. You two are funny talented and interesting to watch. Thanks for your video and sharing information.
Hope you can find a similar one and we hope it works well on the place where you live (We live in a mild temperature place and it's a great material for our weather).
Awesome stuff you two! It looks really good. I like the new bench / workbench too! I'm looking forward to when the whole inside is insulated. The feedback about how the new insulation works and the changes is something I am looking forward too a lot. All the best for the new week. God bless.
I will be starting a similar project very soon, so what you do is of great importance to me. I did a quick search on Google for the product you are using now, and I cant find anything in South Africa that is similar. A thorough search will have to be done...
Congratulations on another wonderful video. It is great to see how things are moving along. My parents are wanting to retire in the Bahamas and they have expressed interest in building a shipping container house there and so I think my father would also enjoy your videos. I will send him a link! 😄
I peeked ahead and didn't see the bench build yet so I'm not that far behind. I need to look for this 3TC insulation in the US for my camper. That looks like it is exactly what I need too. Thanks for showing. EDIT: When I did a search for 3TC Insulation, your video comes up. That's pretty cool!
Thanks a lo Simont!! Your project i só inspiring!! We look forward to to see your boat ready!! In 2014 we spent a week in a 35ft James Wharram in french polynesia. 😍😍
I always look forward to your next video! And enjoy following your adventure in building this awesome house. The episodes are over before i want them to. It's also nice to notice that your pronunciation of the english language seems to get better over time with more practice ;). Keep on going you two =D! A fan from the Netherlands.
Hey, its Rick from down in Louisiana again. You guys are so funny. I love watching your videos. Your tiny house is coming alone very well. Keep up the good work.
I am very happy for thys video This is the most important topic for the owner of a shipping container . And i in debt with you. I am very couriosly if the insoulation is enough because i'm planning my shipping container home in a 20 ft and i'm stop with the insulation Because some architect told me that it is necessary a 20 cm of external insoulation to do a good work but ,i belive in you. I wait the feedback e the next video ,like always. I love you guys
Hey guys - I'm doing a shipping container conversion too (Videos being posted shortly, and I'm planning to feature you in the first video) - I wonder if your insulation material is just far too thin for the heat? I'm using 50mm Polyisocyanurate with a vapour barrier on the inside on all walls, floor and ceiling. Polyiso is double the conduction insulation to EPS. So for me it is Container Wall -> Polyiso 50mm -> vapour barrier -> 18mm wood chip board. I'm also not using vapour barrier on the floor because the container floor is wood, so the floor is a great place for moisture to come in and out in a natural way (ie. excess moisture goes out) and with 27mm marine ply floor of the container with insulation on top, it shouldn't cause condensation on the container floor. Radiant heat is a difficult one in a container with steel walls - but I will be cladding my container and that will take all the radiant heat out of the equation. I'm really interested to see how your choice performs because it is a LOT cheaper than the polyiso. What a long message - love your videos, keep it up! (I'll try to email you guys soon)
Thanks a lot for all the information Vince. About featuring us we would be really happy with. About the thickness of the insulation according to the manufacture this product of theirs is mande and tested for this kind of use and they have a huge company using on all their containers. So we decided to try out. But if the concern is the summer. For us at least it won’t be a problem as we will have a wooden structure on the outside to create a shade and keep the sun away from the shipping container plate. But before we build that we will have the opportunity to test without it so we can have a really feedback about it. 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Oh yeah, well with the roof you've got on it you will be fine. We get -8C most years, and we've been down to -19C once or twice. In summer at the moment it's around 30C so I need protection on both ends. Winter is the biggest challenge here, but the volume of air in the container is quite small so it shouldn't be too difficult. Do you guys mind if I use a few short clips from your videos to feature you at the end of a video of mine?
I seem to recall someone saying how this type of insulation requires an Air Gap to be effective, typically 3/4" or 15mm or so. When you place it flush, as you have done, seems to really reduce the effectiveness of this type of insulation. Granted you do have some of an Air Gap built into the ceiling from the corrugation so you might be ok but you may want to look into this before you go further. Maybe install 3/4" (I think 15mm) runners to provide an Air Gap along the top of the Ceiling might really give this Insulation a really good chance to perform well. I believe the difference is like R-Value of 3 with NO Air Gap to like R-Value of 22 or more WITH an Air Gap... Great Project as Always... Cheers...
Thanks a lot for the tip Paul. The roof we are not thar worried about as we have a roof and wooden deck on the outside. The walls the corrugation is way bigger and it will have a lot more air. So far has proven to be good (on our weather of course, not too cold not too hot) 👌🏼😊
Yup, this exactly. It's where furring strips come into play, to provide a gap between the insulation, and the exterior shell (cladding, sheathing, etc.)
Good job Roberta & Duca. As always a very informative video. While watching this video the song by Elvis Prestley came to mind, you know the one # "a little less conversation" #.......
That could have gone into the system above the container ceiling. Foil needs a clear space (some say an inch; I think 1/2" is ok) to properly reflect radiation. I'm using 5/8" furring on walls and adding foil-sided closed-cell foam for R-13 (southern coastal climate in USA) with foil facing air gap to vented container siding. Interior walls are getting cement board for fire protection.
Hello! I'm new to your channel & I am enjoying your videos. Great job & I'm looking forward to seeing the progress of your home build. Cheers from Canada ;-)
I used that product on the ceiling of my motor home and It worked, I didn’t cover it with anything else. On the floor I used 1/2 inch foam board and covered it with pergo. Not installed the way manufacture recommends but I’ve had no problem with either product. I had used the insulation you used on your ceiling on a floor with pergo flooring but you could tell it was under, not as solid as foam board.
Hola saludos desde Uruguay. Estamos empezando una casa contenedor y sus vídeos nos ayudan mucho!!! Una pregunta que medida son los caños de las estructuras de las Ventanas? Desde ya muchas gracias y éxito con el canal!
*** you should show how the bench is made if its safer to use because it is helping you in the projects. You can always do Gardening as additional items for your videos later. Good job
Odd Life Crafting they are not about the weather. They are about the quality of air you are breathing. These devices take in fresh air every few minutes, and more importantly, they take stale air to the outside. As a side benefit, they help in reducing temperature fluctuations. Moreover, they work better than a vent since they have filters which block the passage of crawling things.
What I mean is that on our weather we can open the windows 100% of the days of the year so we always have fresh air. And more than that the house has a really good wind position. 👌🏼😊
Odd Life Crafting what makes you think that the people installing ERV or HRV cannot open the windows all the time? Make some research into their purpose first before putting them down.
Sorry if you miss understood, I didn’t say I don’t like the solution, or that doesn’t work. I mean we have enough fresh air. I will take a better look. 👌🏼
Estão a colar o isolamento diretamente à chapa do contentor sem deixar nenhum espaço ou caixa de ar, isso vai resultar mesmo? Não vi a onde estão a construir a casa, mas em Portugal temos Invernos muito frios e Verões muito quentes.
@@OddLifeCrafting Eu estava a pensar em colocar uma camada de lã de rocha e uma camada desse material, por fim tudo tapado a gesso acartonado, o que sugerem, primeiro esse material e depois a lã de rocha ou ao contrário?
Legal, pessoal, mais um passo.... Fiquei com uma dúvida: essa "manta" só é aderida na parte mais baixa da chapa, certo? A parte superior não é colada.... Não existe a possibilidade de condensar água nesse espaço, sem adesivo? A propósito, quanto, aproximadamente custa um rolo desses? Ah, eu jantei numa pizzaria container na sexta a noite. O que eu já achava legal, passei a adorar. Definitivamente vou construir uma casa assim para mim. Um abraço e sucesso para vocês.
Valeu Fabrício. Então é colado só na parte de baixo sim. Segundo o fabricante se vedar as junções direitinho com a fita de alumínio não é para ter problemas. 🤞🏼o custo foi aproximadamente 15 reais o metro quadrado. 😊👌🏼
We have sheets of similar looking stuff in the United States. Wish I could get it in a roll like that. I have looked up 3TC Insulation here and can only get Portuguese language, but can't find a supplier yet.
Thank you so much for all the information in this and all your videos. Question: Did this method of insulation work.did you solve the condensation problem ? Id like to do the same in muranga area in kenya where the climate is similar to florianopolis brazil. Congratulaions on your projects and love life ❤
I like the look of the insulation. So do you use that in addition to other material or is that all that you need? I did notice the new work bench, it looks nice and very sturdy. Good video guys.
Hello Raynola!! Nop, that’s all the insulation. Supposedly it’s enough. So we decided to try!! We looved the new work bench!! They helpee a lot already!!
hi, i'm Juan Ma, from Spain. I'm planing to make a tiny house with a shipping container to put it on a plataform truck. I'm worried about the condensation and I saw your video about it, but, I don't know if the Spray foam solve my problem. I thinking to put by layer: sprayed foam and al+pex+al (like yours in this video) to get more eficiency against the condensation. I would like to know what do you think about it. Thanks for all your videos
So this is your solution! Cool. I'm curious though, was it okay to leave the air gaps in the ridges? I think I might have been tempted to glue the 3TC into the ridges as well.
Hola, quería preguntarles, porque en el video anterior que hablaban de la condensación decían que había que dejar una cámara de aire entre el aislante y la chapa del contenedor, pero en este episodio veo que el aislante va pegado, por lo que no queda ninguna cámara de aire. Muchas gracias
Porque não achamos nenhuma solução que conseguíssemos deixar o espaço com ar. Nos apresentaram esse material naquela semana e quando instalado este material dizem que não é necessário deixar a camada de ar
@@OddLifeCrafting excelente, ahora estoy viendo el episodio siguiente, muchas gracias por responder con tanta velocidad, soy de Córdoba Argentina, estoy por comenzar mi proyecto de casa contenedor. Es genial lo que hicieron tanto el proyecto en sí como los video y las explicaciones, muchas gracias!!!!
But how long it will takes before you change that ceiling if you used that materials? If the time comes all you have to do is to remove all that things and change with a new one... imagine its very hard to remove all the wall, and ceiling once you install everything!
I just finished a shipping container build and while I must say it was a good learning experience, I don't think it is a wise choice. Maybe that's not going to be a popular opinion here, but it's the truth none the less. I say this because I believe most people think the build time will be faster because you are already starting with a structure. While it is true you will have the structure to start with, you will be spending a great deal of time to modify that structure to fit your needs. Your are also constrained to the size of the container. Think about this, when you do a container build you still have to frame, insulate, do interior walls, ceiling and flooring. You will also spend a lot of time cutting the container for doors, vents and windows. You will then need to fabricate frames to weld in the doors, windows and vents. That alone takes a lot of time. Wouldn't it have just been faster to make the same frame you have made anyway (for the container build) then just drop the windows and doors in place? You save the time of having to cut and weld a container AND you are not going to have to address the condensation problem as much. Think also about the time you'll be spending fixing rust spots or holes in older containers. And lastly, what has that container been used for over all these years and did any harmful chemicals get spilled into the wood flooring? Think of that when you kick up all the dust while you cut sand and drill it.
Parabéns pelo trabalho!!! Só uma coisa: lembrem que a cola de contato é resistente à água, mas não impermeável. Independentemente do que o fabricante do produto sugere, vocês têm que ter certeza de que não ocorrerá condensação nós vãos onde o produto não foi colado, caso contrário, vocês terão que aplicar o produto de outra maneira. Outra coisa: vi um video de um construtor de steel-frame que aplicou esse mesmo produto também do lado de fora. Interessante, né? Boa sorte, pessoal!
Sim com certeza, se tiver condensação vai dar problema. Mas eu acredito que não vamos ter. Bom 100% de certeza só com o tempo. Por fora vamos fazer um brise de madeira. Eu vi também um vídeo desse produto por fora da casa. Pareceu bem interessante. 👌🏼
Pelas características q vcs passaram, esse eh a melhor opção mesmo para o isolamento.. entrei no site do 3TC, dai vi la que tem a espessura...vcs usaram o de 10mm?
Hola Chicos, ya llegue a esta etapa en mis contenedores. Les queria pedir si me podrían brindar las características del cemento de contacto que usaron ya que vi que seco muy rapidamente!!! saludos desde Uruguay
Thats great, and looks very neat. Shedinsulationdiy also have a great solution whereby you can install a quality foil insulation with magnetic straps -very easy
Qual a espessura que usaram do 3tc? 10mm ou 20mm? Gostaram do resultado? Estou fazendo uma casa container também e estou querendo usar o 3tc em vez de alguma lã de rocha ou pet.
Oi, Henrique. Usamos 10mm. Pra Floripa segurou bem. A pior época é quando tem sol quente no inverno que ele é mais baixo e entra pelos vidros das janelas e portas. Algumas pessoas tem usado o 3tc e mais uma manta, lã de rocha por exemplo.
The only insulation I would use on metal is closed cell spray foam. This may end up working for you, just for me I don't think its worth the risk and getting condensation.
I was just wondering though, what is the point of having insulation that prevents heat from radiation as this insulation will be inside the walls. Thus the radiant heat from the sun will hit the container exterior and that heat will be transferred then through conduction to the inside? Which means the 2 layers of foil on both sides of the insulation wouldnt do much as they are not in the direct path of the radiant heat. Wouldnt it then be better to have insulation that mainly combats conductive heat transfer in the walls and paint the containers with reflective paint?
I do some how agree. But at the same time I believe the aluminum foil is important to create an barrier to help against convection het. As there is a small sir gap in between the plate and the insulation there is alo a lot of convection heat. Of course if it was spray foam this would be necessary as it wouldn’t have any air gap. But as we said before we unfortunately don’t have spray foam available where we live. 😏
Foil only reflects if there is air between ... and if there is then unfortunately condensation water ... you can isolate contai ner well, but it is not easy so that it works ... but definitely not like that .., sorry .. all the best
In our opinion it would work. Yesterday here was 30C and the inside wall were no warm at all. But we also had wind. 34C without wind I guess no meter the kind of insulation the air inside will be warm as you have windows. For us we only have that kind of temperature a few days a year so it’s fine. 👌🏼😊
Hola, escribo desde chile, estoy construyendo en containers y sus videos son de mucha ayuda. Ahora estoy buscando este 3tc en chile, y no logro encontrarlo sera que me pueden dar la marca del fabricante o algun material similar de reemplazo. Gracias y exito!
Encontré estes en Chile www.isoplast.cl/productos/calefaccion/isofoam-aluminio/isofoam-a/ www.ayrsa.cl/productos/aislantes-termicos/lana-de-vidrio-con-foil-de-aluminio/ www.industriaminera.cl/producto/isoplast-sa-espuma-de-polietileno-con-aluminio/ chiletermica.cl/ aislapur.cl/ Espero haber ayudado. Buena suerte con su proyecto!
We paid US$3.85 or in reais R$15 the square meter. If you want to know a little bit more in details about the product we answered a lot of questions on this video: ua-cam.com/video/jEvhS9fI95A/v-deo.html 😉
Odd Life Crafting great ! I saw this video before you send me hehehehe, but I already sent the question for you rsrsrs good job thanks for help us again see you tomorrow in a new video heva good day
The spray contact adhesive should be applied pretty thinly. You were applying it too thick and thats why it didnt go far. A single can should have been able to cover about 50% of your ceiling pretty easily. One of those products where less is more.
You are probably right. But I did a test before and could do it from a bigger distance. It spread all over the place. It was really messy. We might give it a second try on the second part of the ceiling. 👌🏼 thanks a lot for the advice! 😊👌🏼
Odd Life Crafting keep the same distance you were spaying. Just move faster so doesnt have time to build up as thick. You want a verrrry thin layer. Perfect coverage isnt needed. Think of it like the first layer of doing spray paint. Thin coverage the goal. Too thick also means the bond isnt as strong as it takes much longer to set than instructions assume you are applying it.
We don’t think so, as nothing is pressing this to fall. we glued some parts of it with contact glue in some spots. It’s holding well after more than a year 😁
Hehehehe the name of the song is “take me higher” by noahs (we know the drummer, they are from the our city) check out their channel, there is a link on the description of the video. We love their songs!!👌🏼👌🏼
You did exactly what you said you wernt going to do in the condensation video and put closed cell foam directly against the roof corrugations. now it cant breathe.
Hello guys ,i am from India and i am building a shipping container motor home ,but as you guys i am experiencing a good amount of condensation ,so i would like to know " did your solution worked on a long period of time or you faced any problems after installing it ?" And one more thing "please suggest me which type of adhesive to use as i want to stick the complete aluminium foil part of the insulation roll to the metal of the shipping container ?" Looking forward to hear and learn from you guys thanks
Hey it was great to hear from you guys , thanks and will be in touch with you for any further help needed . And also would like to share my progress with you once it's done . Much appreciated
Hi guys! An interesting series about thermal insulation. I want to warn you that your insulation is not as good as you think. To ensure a comfortable life in the house, its thickness should be about 10 centimeters. Still it can not be heated because polystyrene foam emits poisons. It is better to use sprayed polyurethane foam, or mineral insulators.
This kind of EPS according to the manufacture don’t emit poisons (as the product is made for housing porpoises) and it’s also not inflammable. It’s ok with all the Brazilian standards. Oh we also will have wooden strips on the outside of the walls to help creating shade so the sun won’t heat the shipping container walls. 👌🏼
São sim. As músicas são muito boas, mas tivemos problemas com algumas das músicas dele que usamos em alguns vídeos. Então tem que cuidar na hora de usar se pensa em monetizar os vídeos. 😉 Hoje em dia pagamos uma plataforma com músicas com direitos autorais para não termos mais este problema
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You will have condensation inside your walls. You must put a vapor barrier before you board it up. I live in a container home a built many of them. Humidity will build up.
We are actually doing a vapor barrier by sealing the walls with an aluminum foil sheet and aluminum tape, following the manufactory instruction. And also our weather is not that hot neither that cool, so I hope we don't have any condensation.
Your ceilings are high enough, I would have wood framed the ceilings at about 8ft and insulated them with R24 wool, covered in Super 6 poly, then punched holes in the metal walls above the insulation to allow air and moisture to get out and vent like a regular attic !
Would be a choice for sure. We chose to live it close as the ceiling panel are just located in place. The are no sealed. So the air does slowly exchange. 👌🏼
Hope you guys enjoy the episode!! Just a few more details we forgot to mention on the video. This product is made in Brazil, so if you buy it on a different country they sell with different brands names.
No, this is not a payed promotion. Yes, they gave us a small discount for showing their brand on the video, but the only reason we used this insulation solution, and the only reason we are talking about it is because we really liked the product, other wise we wouldn't use it.
Duca e Rô
Esperamos que tenham gostado do episódio!! Apenas mais alguns detalhes que esquecemos de mencionar no vídeo. Este produto é fabricado no Brasil, então se você for comprá-lo em um país diferente, você vai encontrá-lo com nomes diferentes.
Não, isso não é uma promoção paga. Sim, eles nos deram um pequeno desconto para mostrar sua marca no vídeo, mas a única razão pela qual usamos esta solução de isolamento, e a única razão pela qual estamos falando del é porque realmente gostamos do produto, caso contrário não o usaríamos.
Duca e Rô
Hi guys, I am an aspiring architecture student in Kenya. I love what you two are doing and its really inspiring me to design spaces with shipping containers and I believe that your videos will be a good reference for me. Thanks a lot guys and keep going.
Thanks a lot Brendan!! We are really happy to know we can some how help to inspire you!!😍😍
Do you know what it is called in USA? California?
I think reflective foils insulation. Than you need to find with the right core. Because you probably can find with EPS core (like ours) thi PU foam, fiberglass and who nows. Hehehe
"No, this is not a payed promotion. Yes, they gave us a small discount for showing their brand on the video" = contradiction
Shipping container house?!! What a great idea! Stronger frame than a regular house, cheaper too. This is awesome! Thanks guys!
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Omg, you two are too adorable! I love watching your journey.
Thanks so much for the support 😊😊👌🏼😍
Great job guys as always. Love your videos and how you are not afraid of showing your struggles and how you overcome those struggles. 👍🏼
You two are inspirational
Thanks so much for the support Carlos!! That makes a huge difference for us!! 😍😍
Guys, you have once again knocked it out of the park. Great episode, I can not say it enough. Kudos to you both. Your ceiling looks awesome.
Thanks a lot for the support always Travis!!😍
Odd Life Crafting well deserved support. No lack of merit here.
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I think you are now my favorite South Americans. I'm from South Africa, our climate is as mild in winter as yours. We are emigrating to New Zealand, a bit afraid of the cold. I'm researching all this stuff so I can be away from renting as soon as possible. Great to find your channel :D
Stay Real!
Nice Craig!! We loved NZ. It’s such a beautiful country with such friendly people. You will love it for sure!! Food luck!! 😊😊👌🏼👌🏼
I met Brazilians in NZ too, cool people. Their circumstances were similar to ours in many ways. I know how cool it is having visited there 10 years back.
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Hi i watch you every episode and love the way you find how to resolve problems. I am from Liverpool yes the real Liverpool but live in a tiny village in Portugal. Boa sorte e obrigado
😊😊 muito obrigado!!
I was searching container condensation when I found you. You two are funny talented and interesting to watch. Thanks for your video and sharing information.
Glad you found us. Thanks for the kind words
You two are looking like pro's now! Way to go.
😊😊😂😂thanks a lot!!👌🏼👌🏼
Thumbs up from Ireland guys. Love seeing a notification for new videos in this series
😊😊 thanks so much!!😍😍
I like this 3TC, I will use! Thanks for this information guys!
Hope you can find a similar one and we hope it works well on the place where you live (We live in a mild temperature place and it's a great material for our weather).
Awesome stuff you two!
It looks really good.
I like the new bench / workbench too!
I'm looking forward to when the whole inside is insulated.
The feedback about how the new insulation works and the changes is something I am looking forward too a lot.
All the best for the new week.
God bless.
Thanks a lot Morne!!😊😊
I will be starting a similar project very soon, so what you do is of great importance to me.
I did a quick search on Google for the product you are using now, and I cant find anything in South Africa that is similar.
A thorough search will have to be done...
👌🏼👌🏼 good luck on your project. Let us know if you need any extra information!!😊😊👌🏼👌🏼
We found this one: www.globalsystems.co.za/product/id/136
Thank you so much!
Congratulations on another wonderful video. It is great to see how things are moving along. My parents are wanting to retire in the Bahamas and they have expressed interest in building a shipping container house there and so I think my father would also enjoy your videos. I will send him a link! 😄
Thanks a lot!! Hope your father likes the episodes!!😊😊🤞🏼🤞🏼
Impressed with your research and your work...
Thanks a lot for the support. 😊😊
Your English is awsome. Keep it up. Y'all are great.
Thanks a lot!!😊😊
I peeked ahead and didn't see the bench build yet so I'm not that far behind. I need to look for this 3TC insulation in the US for my camper. That looks like it is exactly what I need too. Thanks for showing. EDIT: When I did a search for 3TC Insulation, your video comes up. That's pretty cool!
Heheheh that’s really cool!!😍😍
Hey I've included you guys in my 20 builders under 20k video to celebrate 20k. Posting it in a minute.
Keep building you guys are doing great!
Thanks a lo Simont!! Your project i só inspiring!! We look forward to to see your boat ready!! In 2014 we spent a week in a 35ft James Wharram in french polynesia. 😍😍
Parabéns ao casal pelos videos, obrigado por compartilhar essas experiências, não vejo a hora de estar tudo pronto, Deus abençoe vcs.
Valeu Adilson!! 😊😊
I always look forward to your next video! And enjoy following your adventure in building this awesome house. The episodes are over before i want them to. It's also nice to notice that your pronunciation of the english language seems to get better over time with more practice ;). Keep on going you two =D! A fan from the Netherlands.
Thanks a lot for the support my friend. It’s a huge motivation for us to keep chasing our dream!!😊😊👌🏼
Dude, your so lucky to your wife she's so pretty.
Hey, its Rick from down in Louisiana again. You guys are so funny. I love watching your videos. Your tiny house is coming alone very well. Keep up the good work.
Hehehehe thanks a lot Ricky!!
I am very happy for thys video
This is the most important topic for the owner of a shipping container .
And i in debt with you.
I am very couriosly if the insoulation is enough because i'm planning my shipping container home in a 20 ft
and i'm stop with the insulation
Because some architect told me that it is necessary a 20 cm of external insoulation to do a good work but ,i belive in you.
I wait the feedback e the next video ,like always.
I love you guys
Thanks so much for the support!! Let’s hope for the best hehehehe 🤞🏼🤞🏼 when we have a better feedback will let everyone one knows!!😊👌🏼
Hey guys - I'm doing a shipping container conversion too (Videos being posted shortly, and I'm planning to feature you in the first video) - I wonder if your insulation material is just far too thin for the heat? I'm using 50mm Polyisocyanurate with a vapour barrier on the inside on all walls, floor and ceiling. Polyiso is double the conduction insulation to EPS. So for me it is Container Wall -> Polyiso 50mm -> vapour barrier -> 18mm wood chip board. I'm also not using vapour barrier on the floor because the container floor is wood, so the floor is a great place for moisture to come in and out in a natural way (ie. excess moisture goes out) and with 27mm marine ply floor of the container with insulation on top, it shouldn't cause condensation on the container floor. Radiant heat is a difficult one in a container with steel walls - but I will be cladding my container and that will take all the radiant heat out of the equation. I'm really interested to see how your choice performs because it is a LOT cheaper than the polyiso.
What a long message - love your videos, keep it up! (I'll try to email you guys soon)
Thanks a lot for all the information Vince. About featuring us we would be really happy with. About the thickness of the insulation according to the manufacture this product of theirs is mande and tested for this kind of use and they have a huge company using on all their containers. So we decided to try out. But if the concern is the summer. For us at least it won’t be a problem as we will have a wooden structure on the outside to create a shade and keep the sun away from the shipping container plate. But before we build that we will have the opportunity to test without it so we can have a really feedback about it. 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Ohh they also have thicker ones, but according to them it won’t be necessary. 👌🏼😊
You have all the extra shade so in summer I don't think you will notice much different - how cold does it get in winter?
Usually 13 degrees celsius. A few 8 degrees days (like 5 days a year). Not bad at all. 👌🏼👌🏼
Oh yeah, well with the roof you've got on it you will be fine. We get -8C most years, and we've been down to -19C once or twice. In summer at the moment it's around 30C so I need protection on both ends. Winter is the biggest challenge here, but the volume of air in the container is quite small so it shouldn't be too difficult. Do you guys mind if I use a few short clips from your videos to feature you at the end of a video of mine?
I seem to recall someone saying how this type of insulation requires an Air Gap to be effective, typically 3/4" or 15mm or so. When you place it flush, as you have done, seems to really reduce the effectiveness of this type of insulation. Granted you do have some of an Air Gap built into the ceiling from the corrugation so you might be ok but you may want to look into this before you go further. Maybe install 3/4" (I think 15mm) runners to provide an Air Gap along the top of the Ceiling might really give this Insulation a really good chance to perform well. I believe the difference is like R-Value of 3 with NO Air Gap to like R-Value of 22 or more WITH an Air Gap... Great Project as Always... Cheers...
Thanks a lot for the tip Paul. The roof we are not thar worried about as we have a roof and wooden deck on the outside. The walls the corrugation is way bigger and it will have a lot more air. So far has proven to be good (on our weather of course, not too cold not too hot) 👌🏼😊
Yup, this exactly. It's where furring strips come into play, to provide a gap between the insulation, and the exterior shell (cladding, sheathing, etc.)
Good job Roberta & Duca. As always a very informative video. While watching this video the song by Elvis Prestley came to mind, you know the one # "a little less conversation" #.......
Hehehe no. But we will listen to it. Hehehehe
That could have gone into the system above the container ceiling. Foil needs a clear space (some say an inch; I think 1/2" is ok) to properly reflect radiation. I'm using 5/8" furring on walls and adding foil-sided closed-cell foam for R-13 (southern coastal climate in USA) with foil facing air gap to vented container siding. Interior walls are getting cement board for fire protection.
It’s all good, it’s working really well like this. We didn’t know the product when we built the container ceiling outside
That looks like great stuff. Will be interested to see how effective it is once you've done the walls 👍
We are really curious to!! By next week we will know. Hehehe😊👌🏼😍
Odd Life Crafting do you know where I can look at the product on a website in English? My Portuguese isn't as good as your English!
There are several brands the sells this kind o insulation you can google for aluminum foil with EPS core insulation that I think you van find. 👌🏼👌🏼
Or reflective foil insulation.
Odd Life Crafting Thanks, I'll try that. All I'm seeing is eps panels, not a roll. I'll see you both next Monday 👍😉
I just got the same insolation for my container. You said you had trouble at first with the contact cement. What was the problem?
Saludos !!! van super bien en el proyecto , exito.
😊 valeu David!!
Another great video! Looking forward to finding out how your insulation works out. (Spare episode - very clever!). :-)
Hehehe we are also really curious to know the efficiency. 😊😊👌🏼👌🏼
Hello! I'm new to your channel & I am enjoying your videos. Great job & I'm looking forward to seeing the progress of your home build.
Cheers from Canada ;-)
Thanks a lot and welcome on board my friend!!
JÁ ASSISTI TODOS OS SEUS VIDEOS
I used that product on the ceiling of my motor home and It worked, I didn’t cover it with anything else. On the floor I used 1/2 inch foam board and covered it with pergo. Not installed the way manufacture recommends but I’ve had no problem with either product. I had used the insulation you used on your ceiling on a floor with pergo flooring but you could tell it was under, not as solid as foam board.
👌🏼 good to know!! For the floor we didn’t decided yet. But we still have a long way to go. Hehehe thanks a lot!!
Hola saludos desde Uruguay. Estamos empezando una casa contenedor y sus vídeos nos ayudan mucho!!! Una pregunta que medida son los caños de las estructuras de las Ventanas? Desde ya muchas gracias y éxito con el canal!
Muito obrigado. São de 30mm x 50mm e 2mm de espessura.
Gracias☺🙂☺🙂☺🙂
De nada😊😊
Fantástico reciclar para no amontonar trastos en el medio ambiente,saludos de Jose desde espain
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Nice!! I was also thinking the ceiling looked good with the silver. :-)
Good job as always.
Thanks a lot Kenneth!! 😊😊
This is such good information. So helpful, thanks.
Glad you liked it!!😊😊👌🏼👌🏼
*** you should show how the bench is made if its safer to use because it is helping you in the projects. You can always do Gardening as additional items for your videos later. Good job
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Great idea to avoid condensation.
What about a small ERV or HRV?
Could help. But we have a really mild weather so we don’t think is necessary. 👌🏼😊
Odd Life Crafting they are not about the weather. They are about the quality of air you are breathing. These devices take in fresh air every few minutes, and more importantly, they take stale air to the outside. As a side benefit, they help in reducing temperature fluctuations.
Moreover, they work better than a vent since they have filters which block the passage of crawling things.
What I mean is that on our weather we can open the windows 100% of the days of the year so we always have fresh air. And more than that the house has a really good wind position. 👌🏼😊
Odd Life Crafting what makes you think that the people installing ERV or HRV cannot open the windows all the time?
Make some research into their purpose first before putting them down.
Sorry if you miss understood, I didn’t say I don’t like the solution, or that doesn’t work. I mean we have enough fresh air. I will take a better look. 👌🏼
Parabens pelo canal. Saberia falar se este 3TC, faria o isolamento termico no lugar da manta pet, é isso mesmo ? Obrigado.
Sim. Essa é a ideia
What kina glue did you use again thank you looks great I'm doing the same rn
Estão a colar o isolamento diretamente à chapa do contentor sem deixar nenhum espaço ou caixa de ar, isso vai resultar mesmo? Não vi a onde estão a construir a casa, mas em Portugal temos Invernos muito frios e Verões muito quentes.
Funcionou. Estamos no sul do Brasil, em Florianopolis e o clima não é tão frio nem tão quente
@@OddLifeCrafting Eu estava a pensar em colocar uma camada de lã de rocha e uma camada desse material, por fim tudo tapado a gesso acartonado, o que sugerem, primeiro esse material e depois a lã de rocha ou ao contrário?
Eu colocaria primeiro a lã e depois o material 😉
Now that you've covered the ceiling with this new material, how will you run electric for ceiling lights?
Hi, Michael. You can see it in this video ua-cam.com/video/aoNJ8RvGzOE/v-deo.html
@OddLifeCrafting
So...there was space above the ceiling and below the insulation to run the yellow conduit?
Muito bom como sempre.E depois? Haverá um forró c gesso no teto?
Valeu Márcio. Vai ter sim. Mas de compensado naval revestido de formica. 👌🏼
Odd Life Crafting bacana...mas se vc quisesse poderia colocar o forro de gesso ne
Sim sim. Foi escolha nossa. 👌🏼😊
So this lets the air flow through the gaps in the corrugated metal?
Legal, pessoal, mais um passo....
Fiquei com uma dúvida: essa "manta" só é aderida na parte mais baixa da chapa, certo? A parte superior não é colada.... Não existe a possibilidade de condensar água nesse espaço, sem adesivo? A propósito, quanto, aproximadamente custa um rolo desses?
Ah, eu jantei numa pizzaria container na sexta a noite. O que eu já achava legal, passei a adorar. Definitivamente vou construir uma casa assim para mim.
Um abraço e sucesso para vocês.
Valeu Fabrício. Então é colado só na parte de baixo sim. Segundo o fabricante se vedar as junções direitinho com a fita de alumínio não é para ter problemas. 🤞🏼o custo foi aproximadamente 15 reais o metro quadrado. 😊👌🏼
How do you know the humid air is not going thru some holes and the condensing in the inner part of the metal walls or metal roof?
Great job! Congrats!
😊😊 thanks a lot!!
We have sheets of similar looking stuff in the United States. Wish I could get it in a roll like that. I have looked up 3TC Insulation here and can only get Portuguese language, but can't find a supplier yet.
There is a similar product in US that there is a foil on the outside and a EPS inside.
Thank you so much for all the information in this and all your videos.
Question: Did this method of insulation work.did you solve the condensation problem ?
Id like to do the same in muranga area in kenya where the climate is similar to florianopolis brazil.
Congratulaions on your projects and love life ❤
Can you tell us how the system finally worked about avoiding condensation?
I like the look of the insulation. So do you use that in addition to other material or is that all that you need? I did notice the new work bench, it looks nice and very sturdy. Good video guys.
Hello Raynola!! Nop, that’s all the insulation. Supposedly it’s enough. So we decided to try!! We looved the new work bench!! They helpee a lot already!!
hi, i'm Juan Ma, from Spain. I'm planing to make a tiny house with a shipping container to put it on a plataform truck. I'm worried about the condensation and I saw your video about it, but, I don't know if the Spray foam solve my problem. I thinking to put by layer: sprayed foam and al+pex+al (like yours in this video) to get more eficiency against the condensation. I would like to know what do you think about it. Thanks for all your videos
Are all glues and chemicals you’ve put inside safe?
At 5:35 What do you mean when you say "that's fury"?
That’s theory hehehehehe
So this is your solution! Cool. I'm curious though, was it okay to leave the air gaps in the ridges? I think I might have been tempted to glue the 3TC into the ridges as well.
Hehehe it’s impossible to bend. But it’s working fine!! 😊😊
Ah. I see. Glad it's working!!! Nice job!
Radiant barriers require air gaps to be effective. It's science.
It’s good work 👍
Thanks so much!!😊😊
Hola, quería preguntarles, porque en el video anterior que hablaban de la condensación decían que había que dejar una cámara de aire entre el aislante y la chapa del contenedor, pero en este episodio veo que el aislante va pegado, por lo que no queda ninguna cámara de aire.
Muchas gracias
Porque não achamos nenhuma solução que conseguíssemos deixar o espaço com ar. Nos apresentaram esse material naquela semana e quando instalado este material dizem que não é necessário deixar a camada de ar
@@OddLifeCrafting excelente, ahora estoy viendo el episodio siguiente, muchas gracias por responder con tanta velocidad, soy de Córdoba Argentina, estoy por comenzar mi proyecto de casa contenedor. Es genial lo que hicieron tanto el proyecto en sí como los video y las explicaciones, muchas gracias!!!!
@@pedrojavierbernasconi2537 Buena suerte
But how long it will takes before you change that ceiling if you used that materials? If the time comes all you have to do is to remove all that things and change with a new one... imagine its very hard to remove all the wall, and ceiling once you install everything!
To change which part you mean?
Novamente eu por aqui, uma dúvida: ainda que usem esse revestimento, irão colocar osb ou compensado antes do dry wall (caso também usem o dry wall)?
Ainda estamos na dúvida se vamos usar compensado naval ou drywall. Se formos usar drywall vamos usar só ele mesmo sem osb
Será que o 3tc funciona também para a acústica ou só temperatura mesmo?
Um pouco de isolamento acústico tem. Da uma olhadinha no site: www.3tc.com.br/videos/
I just finished a shipping container build and while I must say it was a good learning experience, I don't think it is a wise choice. Maybe that's not going to be a popular opinion here, but it's the truth none the less. I say this because I believe most people think the build time will be faster because you are already starting with a structure. While it is true you will have the structure to start with, you will be spending a great deal of time to modify that structure to fit your needs. Your are also constrained to the size of the container. Think about this, when you do a container build you still have to frame, insulate, do interior walls, ceiling and flooring. You will also spend a lot of time cutting the container for doors, vents and windows. You will then need to fabricate frames to weld in the doors, windows and vents. That alone takes a lot of time. Wouldn't it have just been faster to make the same frame you have made anyway (for the container build) then just drop the windows and doors in place? You save the time of having to cut and weld a container AND you are not going to have to address the condensation problem as much. Think also about the time you'll be spending fixing rust spots or holes in older containers. And lastly, what has that container been used for over all these years and did any harmful chemicals get spilled into the wood flooring? Think of that when you kick up all the dust while you cut sand and drill it.
You should use foam. You can use both. Now is the time to put as much as possible in your walls. It’s hard to add after the walls are finish.
As we mentioned before we don’t have spray foam available where we live unfortunately!😏
Parabéns pelo trabalho!!! Só uma coisa: lembrem que a cola de contato é resistente à água, mas não impermeável. Independentemente do que o fabricante do produto sugere, vocês têm que ter certeza de que não ocorrerá condensação nós vãos onde o produto não foi colado, caso contrário, vocês terão que aplicar o produto de outra maneira.
Outra coisa: vi um video de um construtor de steel-frame que aplicou esse mesmo produto também do lado de fora. Interessante, né? Boa sorte, pessoal!
Sim com certeza, se tiver condensação vai dar problema. Mas eu acredito que não vamos ter. Bom 100% de certeza só com o tempo. Por fora vamos fazer um brise de madeira. Eu vi também um vídeo desse produto por fora da casa. Pareceu bem interessante. 👌🏼
Pelas características q vcs passaram, esse eh a melhor opção mesmo para o isolamento.. entrei no site do 3TC, dai vi la que tem a espessura...vcs usaram o de 10mm?
Sim. Usamos este de 10mm mesmo.
valeu!
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Hola Chicos, ya llegue a esta etapa en mis contenedores. Les queria pedir si me podrían brindar las características del cemento de contacto que usaron ya que vi que seco muy rapidamente!!! saludos desde Uruguay
You guys are bad ass!
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out of curiosity the material you have chosen for the insulation wont that also reflect signals such as Mobile phones and internet ?
I’m not sure. Good question. But there are a lot of widows so it might help. I will try it today.
Odd Life Crafting just curious cause I used a similar foil insulation for a shed and it was a signal deadzone
Uhhh that would be a problem. We would need to go out to the balcony to use the phone. 😢😢
Has this potential issue turned out to be an issue in reality?
We don’t know actually
Thats great, and looks very neat. Shedinsulationdiy also have a great solution whereby you can install a quality foil insulation with magnetic straps -very easy
Qual a espessura que usaram do 3tc? 10mm ou 20mm?
Gostaram do resultado?
Estou fazendo uma casa container também e estou querendo usar o 3tc em vez de alguma lã de rocha ou pet.
Oi, Henrique. Usamos 10mm. Pra Floripa segurou bem. A pior época é quando tem sol quente no inverno que ele é mais baixo e entra pelos vidros das janelas e portas. Algumas pessoas tem usado o 3tc e mais uma manta, lã de rocha por exemplo.
Great job. You two are a cute couple 😉
Thanks, Ben ☺️
se eu colocar os dois tipos de isolamento esse e o de lã de vidro fica masi reforçado? abraço
Acredito que fica sim. Mas não sei se precisa. 👌🏼👌🏼
The only insulation I would use on metal is closed cell spray foam. This may end up working for you, just for me I don't think its worth the risk and getting condensation.
For we do agreement close cell spray foam is a great solution. But we don’t have it available for buying unfortunately 😏.
I was just wondering though, what is the point of having insulation that prevents heat from radiation as this insulation will be inside the walls. Thus the radiant heat from the sun will hit the container exterior and that heat will be transferred then through conduction to the inside? Which means the 2 layers of foil on both sides of the insulation wouldnt do much as they are not in the direct path of the radiant heat. Wouldnt it then be better to have insulation that mainly combats conductive heat transfer in the walls and paint the containers with reflective paint?
I do some how agree. But at the same time I believe the aluminum foil is important to create an barrier to help against convection het. As there is a small sir gap in between the plate and the insulation there is alo a lot of convection heat. Of course if it was spray foam this would be necessary as it wouldn’t have any air gap. But as we said before we unfortunately don’t have spray foam available where we live. 😏
Foil only reflects if there is air between ... and if there is then unfortunately condensation water ... you can isolate contai ner well, but it is not easy so that it works ... but definitely not like that .., sorry .. all the best
Would this be ideal insulation for temperature as high as 34C? Can someone advise.
In our opinion it would work. Yesterday here was 30C and the inside wall were no warm at all. But we also had wind. 34C without wind I guess no meter the kind of insulation the air inside will be warm as you have windows. For us we only have that kind of temperature a few days a year so it’s fine. 👌🏼😊
Brazil 🇧🇷 won! Woohoo 🤗
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Hola, escribo desde chile, estoy construyendo en containers y sus videos son de mucha ayuda. Ahora estoy buscando este 3tc en chile, y no logro encontrarlo sera que me pueden dar la marca del fabricante o algun material similar de reemplazo. Gracias y exito!
Encontré estes en Chile
www.isoplast.cl/productos/calefaccion/isofoam-aluminio/isofoam-a/
www.ayrsa.cl/productos/aislantes-termicos/lana-de-vidrio-con-foil-de-aluminio/
www.industriaminera.cl/producto/isoplast-sa-espuma-de-polietileno-con-aluminio/
chiletermica.cl/
aislapur.cl/
Espero haber ayudado. Buena suerte con su proyecto!
amazing you are tops ! how much is this aluminum product With eps?
We paid US$3.85 or in reais R$15 the square meter. If you want to know a little bit more in details about the product we answered a lot of questions on this video: ua-cam.com/video/jEvhS9fI95A/v-deo.html 😉
Odd Life Crafting great ! I saw this video before you send me hehehehe, but I already sent the question for you rsrsrs good job thanks for help us again see you tomorrow in a new video heva good day
Hehehe thanks a lot!! See you tomorrow!!
what is that material painted to the ceiling already?
Rubber paint used on the bottom of cars. It’s cheap and stick really well to metal.
Gostei mesmo 👍👍
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Como trabalho os três períodos nas segundas feiras, não vejo a hora de vestir minha roupa de sentir sono e assistir o seriado de vocês. 👌❤️❤️
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What about mold development?
it's been a year now. how did the insulation perform?
It’s performing really good!!
@@OddLifeCrafting can it perform in the 40 degrees C environment with high humidity?
We think for a 40 degree would be good to have some other kind of insulation to add to this one. We don’t think it’s enough just this one.
The spray contact adhesive should be applied pretty thinly. You were applying it too thick and thats why it didnt go far. A single can should have been able to cover about 50% of your ceiling pretty easily. One of those products where less is more.
You are probably right. But I did a test before and could do it from a bigger distance. It spread all over the place. It was really messy. We might give it a second try on the second part of the ceiling. 👌🏼 thanks a lot for the advice! 😊👌🏼
Odd Life Crafting keep the same distance you were spaying. Just move faster so doesnt have time to build up as thick. You want a verrrry thin layer. Perfect coverage isnt needed. Think of it like the first layer of doing spray paint. Thin coverage the goal. Too thick also means the bond isnt as strong as it takes much longer to set than instructions assume you are applying it.
Good. We will give it a try!! Thanks a lot!!
I was thinking the same thing Matt. They need to pull the can back away from the insulation some and move faster.
forminng spray is expensive?
You mean spray foam?
yes.easy ..but expensive.
And not available where we live 😏
Someone use void news paper and grue mixed with water .same as make egg box.
I think bugs around here would love to make nest on it. 😢😢
Doesnt that insulation wont fall apart for long time?
We don’t think so, as nothing is pressing this to fall. we glued some parts of it with contact glue in some spots. It’s holding well after more than a year 😁
Hey guys, all those time I forgot to ask you one thing. What's the name of the intro soundtrack? It sounds really nice. Thanks in advance! 😊
Hehehehe the name of the song is “take me higher” by noahs (we know the drummer, they are from the our city) check out their channel, there is a link on the description of the video. We love their songs!!👌🏼👌🏼
Thank you so much!! 😄
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Not sure why you didnt roll glue on ?
You did exactly what you said you wernt going to do in the condensation video and put closed cell foam directly against the roof corrugations. now it cant breathe.
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Sorry we can’t understand. 🤷🏻♂️😊
Hello guys ,i am from India and i am building a shipping container motor home ,but as you guys i am experiencing a good amount of condensation ,so i would like to know " did your solution worked on a long period of time or you faced any problems after installing it ?" And one more thing "please suggest me which type of adhesive to use as i want to stick the complete aluminium foil part of the insulation roll to the metal of the shipping container ?"
Looking forward to hear and learn from you guys thanks
Hello. It did work for our climate. We used the same tape people use for air conditioning. Good luck on your project.
Hey it was great to hear from you guys , thanks and will be in touch with you for any further help needed . And also would like to share my progress with you once it's done . Much appreciated
Hi guys! An interesting series about thermal insulation. I want to warn you that your insulation is not as good as you think. To ensure a comfortable life in the house, its thickness should be about 10 centimeters. Still it can not be heated because polystyrene foam emits poisons. It is better to use sprayed polyurethane foam, or mineral insulators.
This kind of EPS according to the manufacture don’t emit poisons (as the product is made for housing porpoises) and it’s also not inflammable. It’s ok with all the Brazilian standards. Oh we also will have wooden strips on the outside of the walls to help creating shade so the sun won’t heat the shipping container walls. 👌🏼
The off-gassing from EPS is way overstated. That insulation is perfectly safe and won't off-gas. You'd have to set it on fire for it to "emit poison".
We agree.
@@OddLifeCrafting sorry, I lol'd at the word porpoises. That word means dolphins in english, I think the word you're looking for is purposes.
Heheheh exactly 😂😂
PRA QUEM SE INTERESSAR:
AS MÚSICAS DE FUNDO SÃO DE *JOAKIN KARUD*
São sim. As músicas são muito boas, mas tivemos problemas com algumas das músicas dele que usamos em alguns vídeos. Então tem que cuidar na hora de usar se pensa em monetizar os vídeos. 😉 Hoje em dia pagamos uma plataforma com músicas com direitos autorais para não termos mais este problema
But you can use the same materials that are use in insulation trucks like that boat builder did
It much much more expensive here. Like almost 5 times the price.
bu in the long run will worth it I think
Our weather is not that bad. Not that could and not that warm. So I think it will not be necessary. 👌🏼👌🏼😊😊
We have the best solution for insulating a RV, Bus, Tiny Home, Van conversion, Yacht, Houseboat, etc.. It's our Eagle ECOrk insulated spray cork, 3mm is about 18 R value, but our product is a thermal barrier, eliminating temperature transference between outside and inside.Totally green, no vapors or voc's, stops condensation, 25 colors, waterproof, hail proof, acoustical insulator, fire retardant, flexible and a few more. It is literally cork particles in a emulsion, sprayed on with a handheld texture sprayer.
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The video below was shot on a hot August day and at the start of shooting, temperature was 100°F- 37°C at around 9:00am in the morning.
The container was at least 110°F-43°C around noon a couple hours after prepping and before spraying. The second thermal imaging was around 1:00pm and the temperature dropped to 78°F-25.5°C.
On asphalt roofs and stucco walls we typically get 50°F-10°C drop in temperature, once structure is coated.
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You will have condensation inside your walls.
You must put a vapor barrier before you board it up.
I live in a container home a built many of them.
Humidity will build up.
We are actually doing a vapor barrier by sealing the walls with an aluminum foil sheet and aluminum tape, following the manufactory instruction. And also our weather is not that hot neither that cool, so I hope we don't have any condensation.
QUERIA COMO CONSERGUI UM PATRÔRCINIO PARA ADQUIRI UM CONTAINER PARA MINHA FILHA DE 14 ANOS
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Going to watch this episode right now!
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Your ceilings are high enough, I would have wood framed the ceilings at about 8ft and insulated them with R24 wool, covered in Super 6 poly, then punched holes in the metal walls above the insulation to allow air and moisture to get out and vent like a regular attic !
Would be a choice for sure. We chose to live it close as the ceiling panel are just located in place. The are no sealed. So the air does slowly exchange. 👌🏼
Vidio e antigo mais informa uma coiza esta manta segura bem o calor agradeço deis de ja
Para o nosso clima em Florianópolis segura bem. 😉