The future of insulation ?
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The future of insulation ?
Might be somewhat different than you thought.
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Re: The future of insulation ?
Count me in. I'm more than happy with the smell.
Oh, er......
Oh, er......

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Re: The future of insulation ?
The penguin down bit made complete sense to my addled brain - gotta survive in the Antarctic and all that....
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Re: The future of insulation ?
Any idea how long they've been testing Stu? Sounds great but I'd have concerns about longevity and how well it handles repeated compression, it'll be good to see jow this develops.
I can see down getting phased out fairly soon, some of the synthetic offerings nowadays aren't that far behind now, some of the thermoplume stuff is very impressive.
I can see down getting phased out fairly soon, some of the synthetic offerings nowadays aren't that far behind now, some of the thermoplume stuff is very impressive.
Re: The future of insulation ?
Check the date.
Re: The future of insulation ?
FFS
That'll teach me to post pre coffee
That'll teach me to post pre coffee
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Re: The future of insulation ?
Don't worry Shew, took me a couple of paragraphs as well. Seemed a really good idea too!
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Re: The future of insulation ?
Hook, line and sinker.
Nice one...

Nice one...
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
Re: The future of insulation ?
Well, as Phil McCrevis gets a mention in the first sentence it could only go one way after that... 

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Re: The future of insulation ?
Sounds like Theresa Tickle and Philip McCrevis are short of an additional member to really make it work. Fingers crossed it works out. 

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Re: The future of insulation ?
Totally missed Phil McCrevis, and noted Theresa Tickle but just thought she sounded like the sort of person who works go around making insulation out of bushes
This is the second time I've been got this morning, despite being well aware of the date.
Fair play Stu, nice work.

This is the second time I've been got this morning, despite being well aware of the date.
Fair play Stu, nice work.
Re: The future of insulation ?
Behind every good joke is a kernel of truth though...I've just been reading how native Americans used to use the fluff from poplars and willows ('cottonwoods') for spinning, making bandages, and to line the cots of infants...so some insulating purpose 

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Re: The future of insulation ?
Sorry if everyone already knows, but if you scroll down a bit then theres plenty a little interview with Karl and the ITI. Looking forward to reading that 

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Re: The future of insulation ?
Phil McCrevis?

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Re: The future of insulation ?
Good one Stu
Got fished in totally although I did wonder how wise it is to start tinkering with plant genetics - definite recipe for some horribly mutated plant monster going on the rampage through the streets of Glasgow

Got fished in totally although I did wonder how wise it is to start tinkering with plant genetics - definite recipe for some horribly mutated plant monster going on the rampage through the streets of Glasgow

Re: The future of insulation ?
A very cunning stunt! 

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Re: The future of insulation ?
A Swedish sportswear brand Elevenate is listing Fellex Kapok Insulation as one of it's sustainable technical insulations.
Kapok really , but it claims to be water resistant
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