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Old Jun 20, 2009 | 04:09 PM
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love the color scheme
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Old Jun 21, 2009 | 03:37 PM
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Ronson, awesome looking paint work

How is the adhesive holding out on your insulated panels? With the higher temps now are they still stayin put?
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Old Jun 21, 2009 | 04:22 PM
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Took the Skis to the river today 110 degrees left the jeep locked up in the sun so far so good.
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Old Jun 21, 2009 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Ronson
Took the Skis to the river today 110 degrees left the jeep locked up in the sun so far so good.
Excellent, I think I will try to attempt this. You did an incredible job. What kind of spray applicator did you you for the adhesive? Was it easy to clean the gun up afterwards? Also, what kind of gun? I have a good air compressor with regulator ready to go, just never used any air tools with it.....
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Old Jun 21, 2009 | 07:14 PM
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Nice work. Not nearly as hot as Yuma up here, but when I drive south to the PHX area, it seems like my AC barely keeps up. This is something I've got to try.
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Old Jun 22, 2009 | 05:53 AM
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This is an awesome mod. I only have a soft top. I am now looking for a hard top on the cheap here in the south east. It's not as hot as out west here in Ga but it's hot enough!!!!
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Old Jun 22, 2009 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by MoridinTX
Excellent, I think I will try to attempt this. You did an incredible job. What kind of spray applicator did you you for the adhesive? Was it easy to clean the gun up afterwards? Also, what kind of gun? I have a good air compressor with regulator ready to go, just never used any air tools with it.....
I used a spray contact glue that we use to make laminate counter tops it comes in a pressurized tank like a propane tank. But you could use 3M spray 90 should work fine.
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Old Jun 23, 2009 | 03:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Ronson
I used a spray contact glue that we use to make laminate counter tops it comes in a pressurized tank like a propane tank. But you could use 3M spray 90 should work fine.
Thanks for the information, and excellent writeup! I am going to do this as soon as I can. Temps this week are up to 102 with heat indexes in 110s. Jeeps OA sensor read 103 all the way home from work yesterday
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Old Jun 24, 2009 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by eisenjj
Has anybody considered drilling a few holes in the hard top and injecting some spray foam insulation? Of course you would only drill from the inside and only through the first layer. Plugs could be used after the injections to cover the fill holes. Pretty simple idea...I am surprised that is has not already been done if it has not already been done. What do you guys think about this? Is there enough void in the hard top to make this effective?
I don't think foam will do much because you really need an radiant barrier type solution like foil or ceramic loaded paint to reflect and block the infrared radiation. There really is not enough space to get much of a foam layer. The quick and dirty solution would be to get some spray adhesive and roll out aluminum foil on the roof. Would not last long though.
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Old Jun 24, 2009 | 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by eisenjj
Has anybody considered drilling a few holes in the hard top and injecting some spray foam insulation? Of course you would only drill from the inside and only through the first layer. Plugs could be used after the injections to cover the fill holes. Pretty simple idea...I am surprised that is has not already been done if it has not already been done. What do you guys think about this? Is there enough void in the hard top to make this effective?
I did the foam thing drilled small holes and used non expanding foam then covered the hole with white screw caps. I didn't say anything about in the post because I cant tell if it made any difference. If i had to guess I would say that painting the top silver made the biggest difference.
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