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I want to use total boat 2-part pour foam in my 1/8 scale. Does anyone have a proven way to figure how much to install? I want to install before I put my decks on.
All I can say is BE VERY CAREFUL doing this!I want to use total boat 2-part pour foam in my 1/8 scale. Does anyone have a proven way to figure how much to install? I want to install before I put my decks on.
In a word- DON'T. Two part pour foam is next to impossible to control well in a confined space, will absorb water and oil and is a nightmare to remove after doing so. I have also seen more than a few boats split at seam lines and/or pop a deck off when the foam continued to expand months later. Do yourself a favor, stop by your local Dollar Store and buy some pool noodles, cut them up and stuff as many as you can fit without forcing.I want to use total boat 2-part pour foam in my 1/8 scale. Does anyone have a proven way to figure how much to install? I want to install before I put my decks on.
Like the boys said. Sheet foam is the way to go. Cut it to fit in between frames and glued to bottom deck.Sounds like this is a wood build? (missed that first time) If so go with the pink foam cut to fit like Tyler suggested. Did all my wood builds that way.
It was my first boat build ever, didn't even know what 2 part foam was lol . 1980 .You mentioned you want to do this before putting the top deck on so its not as dangerous compared to pouring into a sealed compartment.
I use the small dixie cups or epoxy mixing cups and fill about 2/3's full leaving some room on the top to stir and allowing the mix to aerate. Find the right mixture quantity to allow the allow the foam to mushroom out of the compartment you are filling. Let it cure for at least a day then use a loose hack saw blade to rough trim the foam before going over with a coarse sanding block to sand flush.
The 2-part foam is generally stable if you mix correctly and let it cure for at least a day. The spray in foam is junk.
Alternative is to use pool noodles or best Pink insulation foam from the box stores cut to fit.
Good work Jim.Interesting info from the products data sheets. Pool noodle and pour foam have the same water absorption at 0 to 0.6 lbs/sqft.
Pink styrofoam board is 0.1% by volume max. I don’t know how to convert this to compare to the others to make an apples to apples comparison. They all take on some amount of water.
Is that the paper based honeycomb? If so, Stephan is basically talking about building panels for aircraft since that's how it's done, less the CF1/8 corcell encapsulated between carbon and layer of 2oz glass. Then vacuumed.
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