xalv36963
Advanced Member
Great stuff, and all 1 part foam, is not corrosive to metal. This is a common misnomer. If it traps moisture during expansion that moisture certianly does corrode, hence the common misconception and my cautionary statements.
The area i initially sprayed were closed on 3 sides, with the top most area open. Each section was ~ 1'H × 2'L × 2.5"W. The foam expanded to fill the area without any buckling. It also cured to a crisp stiff finish as far as observation allowed.
I have since continued building wall height and foaming accordingly, but will stab a long length of metal strip down in one to test the foams cure at depth and let you know.
So far it is indeed perfect for this use.
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The area i initially sprayed were closed on 3 sides, with the top most area open. Each section was ~ 1'H × 2'L × 2.5"W. The foam expanded to fill the area without any buckling. It also cured to a crisp stiff finish as far as observation allowed.
I have since continued building wall height and foaming accordingly, but will stab a long length of metal strip down in one to test the foams cure at depth and let you know.
So far it is indeed perfect for this use.
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk

