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Originally Posted by apatti
Ron,
From where did you get the styrofoam for the door? How much was it? And, how much trouble was it to install?
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4 x 8 sheets by 3/4 inch from the insulation section at Home Depot.
About $7.50/sheet. In my case, 3/4 worked because the recess in the door measured 1-1/2 inches. It has to go in in layers because you need it to be slightly flexible, which 1-1/2 inch would not be.
The styrofoam fits into recesses in the door panels which means each piece, after it is cut to size is cut roughly in half vertically, then each half piece is scored and cracked horizontally and then wedged into the recess. Then the other half piece is put in the same way. On the next (top) piece, make the vertical cut an inch or two off from the cut in the first panel.
On some of the upper or lower end door panels, they have a recess around all four of the sides so those pieces have to be cut vertically into thirds, the end pieces
scored and wedged in, then the center piece scored and wedged into place.
Everything is glued in with many tubes of liquid nails.
I think I used eight sheets to do a double wide door.
Since I had to bring this stuff home from the store in a little Jap car, I had to cut the 4 x 8 sheets into quarters to get them in the car. Make sure if you do this that you make the cuts according to what you'll need for the job.
Confused yet? If not, you'll probably have no trouble with Van's instructions.