i forget, is polyisocyanurate super fire retardant or super flammable?
would be good to span the 8' without any other support. otherwise the
1.5" styrofoam with 2x2 "studs" should work well.
On 2016-01-04 09:55, Alex Peake wrote:
The heated room balcony is a great idea. It may be
easier to make it structurally sound if you use insulation panels. At Home Depot,
polystyrene panels 4x8' are around $8 and Polyiso high-insulation panels are $20
1" or $30 2". Those are going to allow you to cut an exact room out that will
last and are similar to what is used to construct Hexayurts if you have heard of those
being used in the desert for example. I would be glad to help with the build.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 12:20 AM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jan 2016, Autonomous wrote:
Yeah, you can also look up one of the following heating methods: Kotatsu, Korsi, Mesa
Camilla, or Sandali
I have used something similar to stay warm in sub-freezing temperatures without having to
rely on space heating. I like the idea of a Kotatsu, but I feel like it would be hell on
my back and i wouldn't be able to maintain that pose for very long. Maybe others feel
differently. But it would be nice to have the balcony area clean enough and nice enough
for this kind of thing, and would hopefully attract the folks who have been avoiding
sudoroom partially because it's so dirty.
http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2012/01/16/diy-ikea-kotatsu-hack/ [1]
http://astrobeano.blogspot.com/2014/01/kotatsu-made-in-scotland.html [2]
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