UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
gonna figure a way to heat it over the winter?
that would be a fool's errand in this neck of the woods.
gonna figure a way to heat it over the winter?
that would be a fool's errand in this neck of the woods.
probably spend more in propane than you would get in product
be suprised how easy it is to heat a building made out of plastic......
because thin plastic is so good for insulation?? wonder why more homes aren't made of it
huh...funny cuz I work in construction. The only plastic used that I see is vinyl for the siding and window trim. Sure also as insulation on electrical wiring too. apples and oranges there tho.
splain to me what I am missing.
huh...funny cuz I work in construction. The only plastic used that I see is vinyl for the siding and window trim. Sure also as insulation on electrical wiring too. apples and oranges there tho.
splain to me what I am missing.
no insulating ability.
It's a wind barrier
ahhh, no lol
DuPont™ Tyvek® HomeWrap® helps protect a home against damaging wind and rain that can penetrate through the exterior cladding.
The unique nonwoven structure of DuPont™ Tyvek® HomeWrap® blocks excess water from entering into walls.
The breathable structure of this house wrap allows moisture vapor to pass through to help promote drying in wall systems which can aid in preventing the growth of mold and mildew.
The unique non-woven fiber structure of DuPont™ Tyvek® HomeWrap® stops air movement through the walls helping to provide a more energy efficient home.
http://www2.dupont.com/Tyvek_Weatherization/en_US/products/residential/resi_homewrap.html
perhaps you should do some reading on the subject.....stoopid
for the record ..... smart guy.......i could run ya out of that greenhouse w a wood stove ...it wouldnt matter if it was oregon or the north pole
lol, oh my. you can't fix stupid
do they-
does it make them "gay"?