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Careful with the Two-Part expanding Foam
By:Robb
Date: 7/21/2000, 2:05 pm
In Response To: Two-Part expanding Foam (Rehd)

The catalyst for curing some of these foams is mositure (or humidity). You will need to check with the manufacturer to see if it will cure adequately in a closed/sealed-with-epoxy chamber.

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Two-Part expanding Foam
Rehd -- 7/20/2000, 2:33 am
Careful with the Two-Part expanding Foam
Robb -- 7/21/2000, 2:05 pm
Re: Careful with the Two-Part expanding Foam
Rehd -- 7/21/2000, 9:56 pm
Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Erez -- 7/20/2000, 11:00 pm
Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Rehd -- 7/21/2000, 1:08 am
Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Erez -- 7/21/2000, 11:54 pm
Re: Erez - FWIW
John B. -- 7/20/2000, 11:41 pm
Re: Erez - FWIW
Erez -- 7/21/2000, 11:39 pm
Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Marty -- 7/20/2000, 4:52 pm
Re: Two-Part Foam from Jamestowndistributors.com
John B. -- 7/20/2000, 6:26 pm
Re: Two-Part Foam from Jamestowndistributors.com
Rehd -- 7/20/2000, 7:50 pm
save some money
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/20/2000, 11:49 pm
Re: save some money
Rehd -- 7/21/2000, 1:34 am
The problem with sealed flotation compartments is:
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/22/2000, 5:21 am
Re: save some money
Ralph Wight -- 7/21/2000, 11:57 am
Re: save some money
lee -- 7/21/2000, 2:58 am
Re: save some money
Rehd -- 7/21/2000, 8:41 am
I believe that the point of using foam...
Brian Nystrom -- 7/21/2000, 10:46 am
Re: save some money
John B. -- 7/20/2000, 11:58 pm
Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/20/2000, 5:56 am
Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Rehd -- 7/20/2000, 9:06 am
Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
RM Dalton -- 7/20/2000, 2:56 pm