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pianotuna wrote:
I would not use any open cell foam. Once it gets wet it will stay that way. Rust and mold will follow.
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greenrvgreen wrote:
...Kind of interesting that you post your questions only after you're halfway started...
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westend wrote:
I'd use that foam mix but would do some experimentation in a closed vessel before starting. A metal coffee can or similar panel strength to your van panels would be my goal. There will be some fussing with the two parts being separated and mixxed, along with storage considerations but it would be a good solution for insulation, IMO.
โApr-24-2016 09:09 PM
Ductape wrote:
There are pourable expanding foams for marine flotation applications.
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โApr-24-2016 06:44 PM
John&Joey wrote:
Do you have solid knowledge that it will only expand upwards? My bet is it will be like water when it freezes and expand in all directions.
Simple test might be to fill a glass jar half full. If it is busted 24 hours later then you know your theory will not work.