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  • He is using 1/2 inch foam, 1 inch fiberglass is much better

  • Thanks for the help Passionate Pat. You are the man!

  • nice vid, Passionate Pat. Great energy!

  • Is the foam as good as the fiberglass wrap? I notice most industrial stuff uses the fiberglass wrap.

  • Cool tip, love the enthusiasm!

  • FYI, you might want to have a look at "Water & gas Burst pipe protection with the new Burstoff system" on youtube, the new & effective system to prevent flood damage to your home.

  • i know this................ok

    

  • im a tradesman insulator and the best tool for those job is to use some cheap steakknife, like the LASER brand(2-4$each)works great and less dangerous than x-acto blade.cough cough

  • lolllll

  • i just put some on my pipes. I am wondering can i leave the insulation on all year around? I live in Minnesota area. Very cold now

  • Absolutely you can! It'll keep saving heat = money = carbon all year round.

  • I hope your elbow is ok chief.

  • Stop pointing! It's rude.

  • Heh Pat, your passion is infectious, keep it up !

  • So easy to do, and this guy is great.

  • i did it!

  • Thanks for the informative video!

  • Love Passionate Pat! Thanks for the info!

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