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Facing and Insulating the Steel Shipping Container
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" All right so. Dave it still looks to all the world like a shipping container with these kind of corrugated steel sides what can we do to make it look a little bit more like a house. Well what we're gonna do is we're gonna add this heavier gauge steel to bring everything out into plane and then on top of that we're gonna add this sheet metal covering. Which brings us in line with the foundation. OK so now you've added another layer of steel yes the economy that's gonna help it cook in there isn't going to get off potter. One would think but this is going to be tough coated with the supertherm ceramic insulation. And here's a sample for supertherm ceramic insulation well when I hear the buzzword ceramic it makes me think of the space shuttle. Yes it does NASA participated in helping the manufacturer supertherm. Come up with a product that uses four ceramics. To help deflect and reflect the energy that comes in from the -- basically sends energy back from this -- so there won't be any insulation on the inside. Aren't super. Just -- and then. That's what kind of an. Well with -- one coating it sixteen those wet or ten mil dry you're gonna get an. And I'd like to show you. I mean that have just talk or doesn't get painted on -- you've you've got a demonstration yes sir all right. And we'll turn that on get away from your porch here. I want to heat that up nice and red hot for you have like to see them on. Holding it might hear him. There's absolutely no transfer of heat from that to the other side of this piece of metal. Right there yeah regretful after yeah. Yeah now it's definitely so we call that I'm not going to attach it there that's correct all right so how do you install this this will be sprayed on. Like any other coating product that you'd use out in the field and they're ready to start doing it right behind yes they are here."