Csm Davis
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Yeah there is three total layers of insulation, one layer of what looks like jute, duct taped to the perforated drop aluminium ceiling. The next is 1 and 1/2" foam board behind sheets of aluminium held up by rivets into the wood spacers which is held up by screws that go into the aluminium spacers/supports 1 and 1/2" square that hold everything in place separated by spray foam. It probably was a great design in the 70's but not for the long haul, if they would have used all aluminium it would have lasted for ever but the steel in the screws and rivets mixed with the water holding wood made a mess of things. A lot of the ceiling will go back up, new aluminium spacers in place of the wood and aluminium screws instead of steel, and will look into new rivets and glue to hold everything up. Should be even stronger than original and much more water and corrosion resistant.Wondered what was up there. Think I used 2 3/4 deck screws to hold everything to ceiling, held great no stripped screws and nothing thru roofView attachment 675566
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