Ok.. roughly how much down ( ounces) would be needed to fill a quilt space 12in. by 45in.. to rate it to zero degrees? Thanks in advance..
Ok.. roughly how much down ( ounces) would be needed to fill a quilt space 12in. by 45in.. to rate it to zero degrees? Thanks in advance..
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Roughly 2 oz (minimum) of 850 FP down would do it. Depending upon the project though I'd add in a bit of overfill just to be certain.
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That was quick!! Thank you much...
We would be one step closer to world peace, if everyone slept in a hammock..
but hang on... You will need to account for the baffle hieght if you want a flat even layer. That will change the cu in you are trying to fill.
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