I recently had repairs done to my ceiling and the workers put in paperbacked fiberglass insulation where there had been blownI now have recessed lighting in that ceiling but I have recessed lighting in the ceiling in other places with blown insulation everywhere except touching the light housingsdoes this mean a diference in R factor protection
They're considered to be equalI like the blown-in better, because it spreads to fill every conceivable cavity, making a better job of insulating in my mindHowever, it depends on the installer and the material both, and they sometimes don't blow enough in, or it can settleOn the other hand, bats are a factory-determined thickness, so you know what R value you're going to getI think this is a case where they both would perform similar functions; I don't know that I'd like it but I don't know that it really matters, eitherDoes this sound about right?
hello hello lol no reciepts sadly do not workthey have plastic inside the paper which not only burns your lungs, but more importantly doesn't burn evenly, and will burn only one side of your joint now this is evil and morally wrong, but sadly it works: take a page out of the bible and roll thatthe paper is very thin and will burn a bit more evenly unless you have you heart set on smoking a joint it might be easier and more practical to gerry-rig up a pipe out of an apple or soda can because with joints you need to use alot of weed, and suppose whatever paper you use burns oddlythen you have wasted half your weed.
This Site Might Help YouRE: What homemade papers can you use for rolling papers? Ehh I don't really have a lot of money to buy rolling papers currently, I really don't wanna ask my neighbors cause they're shady creepsAnyone know something I can use as a rolling paper? No dollar bills or plastic or anythingAnd not Bible pages eitherit'd be too weird to.