View Single Post
Old 17th Jan 2005, 3:37 pm   #8
mjizycky
Retired Dormant Member
 
mjizycky's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: London, UK.
Posts: 69
Default Re: Faraday cages in workshops

Quote:
Originally Posted by pmmunro
Mike,

It's very possible that you know a lot more about building insulation than I do and the material of the outer wall may have a considerable bearing on the matter, but normal practice in buildings which have masonry walls and dry-lined interiors is to put the vapour barrier(s) as close to the inside surface as possible.
On the contrary, I know very little about building insulation and your post has been most illuminating and helpful. It's a timber-walled shed which has already been treated against rot - I just added a good dose of woodworm fluid as well. I'll probably give it another coat of anti-rot treatment as well to be on the safe side.

Many thanks for the tips and advice, they're greatly appreciated.

Mike.
mjizycky is offline