Graham_Wright
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Good idea or daft idea?
I guess it depends what you are insulating. It's probably not very durable and there may be problems attaching it to anything without melting it with glue. There is a metallised plastic version designed for architectural insulation - the downside being you'd have to buy it rather than collecting leftovers.
Rob.
Dont. It holds condensation because it is not uniformly thick. Better to use closed cell double foil sided foam from any of the diy sheds. A 8 x 4 sheet at around £25 will probably do all yopu need, push fit, no glue, cuts ( and trims haha) easily with a craft knife.
Why would the bubbles burst? There would, in my case, be no pressure on it.
Not sure if it's an urban myth, but I did hear bubble wrap was originally developed as greenhouse insulation.
I have seen it used for this. However, after a few years the UV damages it and it falls to bits.
I used bubble wrap across the outside of the cab windows & screen on the motorhome last winter. It was excellent, even with all the snow & ice there was no condensation inside the cab & still reasonable light in daytime for maintenance tasks.