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Re: [AMC-list] Foam filled rocker panels
- From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 07:21:38 -0500
Most boats are made of fiberglass,  I'm guessing the foam is used for 
flotation, not corrosion protection.
My concern is trapped moisture that can't get out.
I'm gonna stick with using undercoatings to protect and seal, not foams.
The foams remind me of the ill informed homeowners who want to seal every 
little crack in the house,
so they use insulating foam (keyword insulating not crack seal) instead of 
the proper caulk, and then in two weeks the sun has deteriorated the foam 
and it turns to powder. Tacky at best.
Yes acetone will reduce most foams.
But hey you guys use what ever product you want to, it's your future rust 
bucket.
Armand
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Doug Dornbos" <dornbos@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 4:28 AM
Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Foam filled rocker panels
Hi all
If you google search for waterproof spray foam for marine use or some such 
mixture of words, you can get an idea of the vast amount of product out 
there. I would have NO problem using some of that stuff in rocker panels 
especially if the boat builder guys are using it. Back in the day of 
10-12' backyard satellite dish installs, we sometimes used a 2-part foam 
product instead of cement to hold those big dishes in the ground. I don't 
recall if we even mixed it before we poured it in, I think we may have 
just simultaneously poured the two parts into the hole and let it do it's 
magic. I can't vouch for how much the cheap stuff expands but I can vouch 
for the fact that the foam we used expanded so much that the pole was not 
moveable at all within a short period of time even with the windload on it 
from the big dish. I have never known of any of these installs to have a 
problem with the foam. If I remember correctly, to remove the pole, all we 
needed to do was pour acetone into the hole and the foam would disappear.
Doug
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