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Old 12-16-2017, 10:52 AM   #21
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Well, it is done.



There are a lot of lights to access and cables to leave space for within the spray foam. Keeping that access with the spray foam is going to take some creativity. Thinking of glueing some short lengths of 4" PVC pipe around the lights to stop the foam from expanding into those areas.


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If you do that you can later cut "plugs" from foamboard to fill the spaces.
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My wiring and lights are all foamed in place semi-permanently. It's easy enough to pick away at the foam to gain access.

I had let my back wall panels remain for about six months longer than the other interior panels. They were somehow attached to the floor. Finally I torqued them out with a prybar. Procrastination didn't work well for me.
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If you do that you can later cut "plugs" from foamboard to fill the spaces.
I like it...
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I had let my back wall panels remain for about six months longer than the other interior panels. They were somehow attached to the floor. Finally I torqued them out with a prybar. Procrastination didn't work well for me.
Thankfully mine were not.
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