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Old 09-23-2019, 09:27 AM   #6
LoneStar
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jetskier, thanks for the pic & the input
PNW Fireguy & mhs4471, the input from each of you is appreciated

I’m a handy guy, but sheetmetal work is something I’ve not done. I don’t think it would be too difficult, especially if I had a (small) brake, so I could bend/cut the metal.
I bet that Keystone’s gen prep sheetmetal enclosure is prohibitive in cost. Shipping, alone, would be exorbitant. I’ll call just the same, as they might fab one for me.

How is the sheetmetal attached to the [inside of the] box? Is it simply glued (ie: Liquid Nail), or is it affixed so that there is a small dead air space between sheetmetal & the box?

How would you go about lining the box? Do you think lining the box w/a foil-faced product would suffice? I’ll make dang sure no part of the genny is touching/too close to a wall. Is there any material @ Lowe’s/Home Depot that would suffice? Please advise.
TIA guys.
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