Has anyone ever tried drilling small hole in the wall panels
and spraying canned foam into the void? I realize this is
a risky question, as it may be a stupid question.
Let me have it.
Thanks
pvangel wrote:It will work but to do it right you need to do multiple holes so you can tell when the void is full, there is a slow rise foam that should be used.
The company I work for has a spray foam division so I will hopefully have them spray my interior with closed cell foam when the time comes.
accrete wrote:during the research phase of my DIY van conversion i came across some who had used the canned spray foam. What they found out the hard way was that in quite short order (months) they had rust showing up on frame/steel due the the foam trapping moisture. So after much pondering i went another route. the biggest issue is if you are going to use the foam, make sure there is an escape route for water due to condensation and such.
cheers,
thom
OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:Don't do it
I put the foam into my door only, but there are 2 kinds & i used the expanding kind... DUH STUPID !!
My whole door got bent out of shape & looks like there was an explosion inside the trailer...
or i'm about to give birth to an alien.
It does however work great on sticking roof panels to the roof, as that sticky foam sticks to everything
http://overthetopcargotrailer.blogspot.com/
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