Hmm, you're right i think. it's not itchy.Looks like nylon to me.
where i can get fiberglass??
I am asking for sealed box stuffing.
Building supply store.
Or you can use pillow stuffing (polyester fill)
Depending on what is available to you, there a few different things you can use, including foam, old rags etc.
Or you can use pillow stuffing (polyester fill)
Depending on what is available to you, there a few different things you can use, including foam, old rags etc.
Building supply store.
Or you can use pillow stuffing (polyester fill)
Depending on what is available to you, there a few different things you can use, including foam, old rags etc.
thanks cal. i heard that fiberglass is best for sealed enclosure. i'll try hard to get fiberglass. seems available & not much expensive.
Will probably be plastic if from cheap school bag, not carbon. Could be OK if shredded to pieces, but would be impractical, IMO.
A good place for fiber glass is where they sell stuff for repairing boats.
Hi, it seems you live near sea beach 🙂
Unfortunately i am far away from sea.
i am thinking about sound absorbing tiles.
Fiberglass/mineral ceiling tiles.
Do you think these will work well?
Not likely if it's from a tote bag.That is carbon fiber for layering
Not matt or roving, he needs batt insulation, or even panels.A good place for fiber glass is where they sell stuff for repairing boats.
Galu has shown it. Problem is that in West Bengal, fiberglass batt is not exactly a hot commodity, except maybe as appliance wraps?
Hence why I mentioned old textiles or what have you. Pressed fibre ceiling tiles will work, cardboard egg cartons etc.
As mentioned, pillow stuffing may be available perhaps, and then foam padding for under carpets for attaching to the inside walls.
Wouldn’t suggest to use fabric however, regardless of it’s fibers.
Wouldn’t suggest to use fabric however, regardless of it’s fibers.
Insulation also keeps houses cool! However, let's just go for pillow stuffing! 🙂Galu has shown it. Problem is that in West Bengal, fiberglass batt is not exactly a hot commodity
fiberglass, rockwool, pillows, towels - you can use a lot of things for stuffing a sealed enclosure.. even old clothes
Cal, it was just an inquiry. I had very little knowledge about fiberglass. Polyfill, cotton batting & other stuff very much available here.Not likely if it's from a tote bag.
Not matt or roving, he needs batt insulation, or even panels.
Galu has shown it. Problem is that in West Bengal, fiberglass batt is not exactly a hot commodity, except maybe as appliance wraps?
Hence why I mentioned old textiles or what have you. Pressed fibre ceiling tiles will work, cardboard egg cartons etc.
Thnks for the inputs. Love you all.
Edit- i just want to make my enclosure bigger by stuffing.
One last question, how to attach fiberglass on mdf panel?
what type of glue/ adhesive i should use?
i have used these with mdf successfully--
DENDRITE :: Dendrite FABRIC GLUE
Fevicol SH Synthetic Resin Adhesive, 10 KG: Amazon.in: Home & Kitchen
what type of glue/ adhesive i should use?
i have used these with mdf successfully--
DENDRITE :: Dendrite FABRIC GLUE
Fevicol SH Synthetic Resin Adhesive, 10 KG: Amazon.in: Home & Kitchen
Internal panels? Staples or large headed nails, or even netting stapled down. Soft fibreglass* batting doesn't lend itself to glueing very well.One last question, how to attach fiberglass on mdf panel?
what type of glue/ adhesive i should use?
i have used these with mdf successfully--
DENDRITE :: Dendrite FABRIC GLUE
Fevicol SH Synthetic Resin Adhesive, 10 KG: Amazon.in: Home & Kitchen
* Interesting that an Indian uses the US spelling.
Roofing nails, UK style.

Insulation? hmm. 😀Insulation also keeps houses cool! However, let's just go for pillow stuffing! 🙂
Internal panels? Staples or large headed nails, or even netting stapled down. Soft fibreglass* batting doesn't lend itself to glueing very well.
* Interesting that an Indian uses the US spelling.
Roofing nails, UK style.
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