Brian Peterson
New member
Instapak is a 2-part urethane foam that comes in various sized bags that one squeezes to activate, whereupon the foam expands to fill the bags, in the space (box) they are in.
It seems to me that this might be a good way of flotation-foaming a boat, in that you could put them in weird shaped spaces, activate them, and have them fill the void, without sticking TO the hull or whatever. It's not messy at all, contained within the bag.
Any thoughts on this?
It seems to me that this might be a good way of flotation-foaming a boat, in that you could put them in weird shaped spaces, activate them, and have them fill the void, without sticking TO the hull or whatever. It's not messy at all, contained within the bag.
Any thoughts on this?