"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
you got 8'of heat?I only have a 48" wide belt, so it's harder to put shirts side by side, that is why i would want the longer chamber. the outside of the top on ours is fine, it's around 90-100 while dryer is one. VERY well insulated. they didn't insulate the bottom though, which i thought was kinda cheap.chamber length is the only thing i would change if i did it again. i think part of the problem here is shirts can have so much moisture in them they feel wet. it's usually dang humid down here, and there is so much water to remove in the dryer it's harder for it to keep up.The blower motor on ours went out shortly after it was installed. They sent a new one in and had it replaced. They didn't build the motor.
Only thing that would cause me pause doing what you did Pierre (I spoke with interchange about doing this when we bought ours) is that by insulating the outside all of tht heat is retained on the outside paint job which will cause issues for it. But if you're simply not concerned about potential resale value, then go for it. Oh, and I presume you didn't insulate over the thermal barriers to be able to take it apart for vaccumming et. al.
how often do you replace a blower motor?
That thang looks like a huge klondike bar