[Greenbuilding] finally found some mesh/netting/fabric

mrgoodbeer at juno.com mrgoodbeer at juno.com
Tue Dec 13 13:29:01 CST 2016


Not sure what stuff you are referring to, but it brought to mind the idea of horticultural floating row cover or frost blanket. It comes in various weights and roll sizes. It should be easy to glue to studs and poke holes where you need to.
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From: Reuben Deumling <9watts at gmail.com>
To: Greenbuilding <greenbuilding at lists.bioenergylists.org>
Subject: [Greenbuilding] finally found some mesh/netting/fabric
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 11:03:40 -0800


to stretch over open stud bays before blowing cellulose into them. My question for the brain trust is how you keep this stuff snug up against the studs, so no cellulose can force itself between the mesh and the studs, which would interfere with subsequent attempts to hang drywall?On the stuff I used previously (I think it was recommended by someone here) the hole size was 1/4" square and I stapled it to the studs and then rolled glue up and down the stud faces *through* the holes. That method worked o.k. But this stuff is more like a hospital gown. I wonder if the glue would work its way through the tiny holes to adhere the stuff to the stud faces? 
I'm open to all suggestions. 
Mostly I'm looking forward to a lot less blowback with this stuff!

Thanks.
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