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my440 wrote:SoundGuy wrote:Jebby14 wrote:
Had several large openings I needed to seal up from an campsite repair. I packed them with loose steel wool and situated it how I wanted (leaving it uncompressed as best I could) then I injected spray foam insulation through the steel wool.
The problem with steel wool is it quickly rusts and disintegrates so it's better to use brass or copper wool, usually available at places like Home Depot, Lowes, etc.
Thanks for the tip on the copper & brass steel wool. Wondering how much extra to pay verses the regular steel wool?
โOct-28-2017 12:24 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Jebby14 wrote:
Had several large openings I needed to seal up from an campsite repair. I packed them with loose steel wool and situated it how I wanted (leaving it uncompressed as best I could) then I injected spray foam insulation through the steel wool.
The problem with steel wool is it quickly rusts and disintegrates so it's better to use brass or copper wool, usually available at places like Home Depot, Lowes, etc.
โOct-28-2017 11:30 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Jebby14 wrote:
Had several large openings I needed to seal up from an campsite repair. I packed them with loose steel wool and situated it how I wanted (leaving it uncompressed as best I could) then I injected spray foam insulation through the steel wool.
The problem with steel wool is it quickly rusts and disintegrates so it's better to use brass or copper wool, usually available at places like Home Depot, Lowes, etc.
โOct-28-2017 11:25 AM
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โOct-28-2017 09:08 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
Had several large openings I needed to seal up from an campsite repair. I packed them with loose steel wool and situated it how I wanted (leaving it uncompressed as best I could) then I injected spray foam insulation through the steel wool.
โOct-28-2017 09:02 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
hey all. just wanted to report that I finished winterizing for the year and a friend gave me a tip I though id share. Had several large openings I needed to seal up from an campsite repair. I packed them with loose steel wool and situated it how I wanted (leaving it uncompressed as best I could) then I injected spray foam insulation through the steel wool. Thought here being that the spray foam would fill the holes and the steel wool protect it from being chewed/clawed through. kept working the foam until I was confident it was well dispersed then taped over it to keep it from dripping/expanding out while it sets. Not sure yet how it will hold up by my initial perception is it will be much better than anything else I came up with.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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