Void Filling Foam? [message #21556] |
Sat, 03 June 2006 16:18 |
Skip
Messages: 27 Registered: May 2009
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I'm finishing a pair of Lowther Medallion II cabinets, which have moderately large voids in the upper and lower backs of the cabs. What kind of squirt/pour-in foam should I use here. It should expand a lot, and yet not exert a lot of pressure on the ply panels. I don't think it needs to be dense.Your thoughts are most welcome. Thanks, Skip
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Re: Void Filling Foam? [message #21561 is a reply to message #21559] |
Sun, 04 June 2006 19:22 |
Skip
Messages: 27 Registered: May 2009
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Thanks for the info. I looked at Great Stuff on the product web site. I sounds like you would want put a small amount into the speaker, let it cure and then add some more. Sounds like you get a better cure, and avoid over pressuring the wood.Skip
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Re: Void Filling Foam? [message #21566 is a reply to message #21561] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 09:45 |
GarMan
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Hey Skip, A bit of pressure on your panels is actually good. It pre-loads the cabinet to minimize resonance. But like you said, not so much that it splits the wood.
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Thanks All [message #21570 is a reply to message #21556] |
Mon, 05 June 2006 19:25 |
Skip
Messages: 27 Registered: May 2009
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I've gotten a lot of good advice including an email waring from Ed Schilling of the HorneShoppe. He pointed out that there can be a lot of splatter from Great Stuff, splatter that can do serious harm to an eyeball. I appreciate the help.Skip
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