Will bottles (or balloons) absorb expansion?
By:Pete Ford
Date: 8/4/1998, 1:40 pm
Date: 8/4/1998, 1:40 pm
In Response To: Re: Floatation (Stephen Bumb)
If you poked a whole bunch of small holes (with a nail or something) in the soda bottles then would they crush and absorb the force of the expanding foam - thus preventing the foam from bursting your kayak?
Alternatively, could you just blow up a couple of balloons and use them since they would easily be compressed by the foam?
Pete
Messages In This Thread
- Floatation
Jim Ward -- 8/3/1998, 5:02 pm- Re: Floatation
Timothy - Toronto, Ontario -- 8/5/1998, 3:16 pm- Re: Floatation
Rich Kuchar -- 8/4/1998, 9:04 am- Re: Floatation
Stephen Bumb -- 8/4/1998, 2:29 pm- Re: Floatation
Mark Kanzler -- 8/4/1998, 10:23 am - Re: Floatation
- Re: Floatation
paul lund -- 8/4/1998, 2:09 am- Re: Floatation
Martin Foil -- 8/4/1998, 11:13 am
- Re: Floatation
Stephen Bumb -- 8/4/1998, 1:14 am- Will bottles (or balloons) absorb expansion?
Pete Ford -- 8/4/1998, 1:40 pm- Re: Will bottles (or balloons) absorb expansion?
Stephen Bumb -- 8/4/1998, 2:40 pm- Re: Will bottles (or balloons) absorb expansion?
Mark Kanzler -- 8/4/1998, 2:49 pm
- Re: Will bottles (or balloons) absorb expansion?
- Re: Floatation
Mark Kanzler -- 8/4/1998, 10:19 am- Mother-In-Law
Mike R -- 8/4/1998, 1:05 pm- Re: Mother-In-Law
Mark Kanzler -- 8/4/1998, 1:26 pm
- Re: Mother-In-Law
- Re: Will bottles (or balloons) absorb expansion?
- Re: Floatation
Mark Kanzler -- 8/3/1998, 6:25 pm - Re: Floatation
- Re: Floatation