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Re: Moisture barrier

Hi moister barriers are placed on the "warm side" (the heated side). Slick








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> Hi, my husband is in construction and said the moisture barrior would go
inside the studs along the birch paneling. He said generally they only used this
barrior underneath to keep the floor dry from splashing water and that the
outside skin is usually enough to repel water. But you can put it on the walls
towards the inside. Denise :)
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> BLESSED ARE THE CRACKED, for they let the light in!!!
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> From: cwagnerrhs <cwagnerrhs@...>
> Subject: [Vintage Trailer Club] Moisture barrier
> To: vintagetrailerclub@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 7:53 AM
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> Hi all, I am in process of full restoration of a 1955 Comet 12' canned ham.
Any pointers on how and when to put moisture barrier on the walls would be
appreciated. I think it goes on the outside of the framing just under the
aluminum skin, thereby wrapping the trailer. However, this would put the
insulation between the interior birch panels and the moisture barrier... but on
a house the insulation has the barrier on the inside which is stapled to the
studs... any help??? Thanks, GW
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Mon Jul 6, 2009 11:44 am

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Hi all, I am in process of full restoration of a 1955 Comet 12' canned ham. Any pointers on how and when to put moisture barrier on the walls would be...
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Jul 5, 2009
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Hi, my husband is in construction and said the moisture barrior would go inside the studs along the birch paneling. He said generally they only used this...
Denise Salinas
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Jul 5, 2009
10:03 pm

Hi moister barriers are placed on the "warm side" (the heated side). Slick...
L. Slick
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