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best foam-in-place product/system? no_child_left_unleashed 07-23-2005
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Posted by on July 23, 2005, 11:12 pm


want to use foamed-in-place technique to insulate a homebrewed
houseboat. first priority is thermal performance, second is acoustic.

really good results are desired. willing to spend. ready to be
painstaking in execution.

recommendations?



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Posted by Gary on July 24, 2005, 8:49 am


no_child_left_unleashed@yahoo.com.sg wrote:
> want to use foamed-in-place technique to insulate a homebrewed
> houseboat. first priority is thermal performance, second is acoustic.
>
> really good results are desired. willing to spend. ready to be
> painstaking in execution.
>
> recommendations?
>
Hi,
You might take a look at these guys:

http://www.fomo.com/products.html


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Posted by SQLit on July 24, 2005, 8:56 am



> want to use foamed-in-place technique to insulate a homebrewed
> houseboat. first priority is thermal performance, second is acoustic.
>
> really good results are desired. willing to spend. ready to be
> painstaking in execution.
>
> recommendations?

Rather than trying to do this yourself. I would be contacting the pros in
your area to ask them for a quote. Salt water might make a difference on
what kind of foam you would want to use.

I used a company to inject foam in a home built in 1969. They came out and
injected all of the block walls and all of the common wall between the
garage and the kitchen (22 feet long by 8'6" high) for a grand. House was
~2000 sqft.

Sure made things quieter and the a/c bill went down.





Posted by DanG on July 24, 2005, 9:52 am


You may be interested in this:
http://www.touch-n-foam.com/pro.htm

I have used their 1 part products with good success. I typically
use the nonexpansive product. It sounds as if your application
lends itself to the bulk cylinders and/or the 2 part.

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> want to use foamed-in-place technique to insulate a homebrewed
> houseboat. first priority is thermal performance, second is
> acoustic.
>
> really good results are desired. willing to spend. ready to be
> painstaking in execution.
>
> recommendations?
>




Posted by Andy Hall on July 24, 2005, 9:55 am


On 23 Jul 2005 23:12:33 -0700, no_child_left_unleashed@yahoo.com.sg
wrote:

>want to use foamed-in-place technique to insulate a homebrewed
>houseboat. first priority is thermal performance, second is acoustic.
>
>really good results are desired. willing to spend. ready to be
>painstaking in execution.
>
>recommendations?



Of course. You could try this.....


http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/humour.html#foam


As long as you are not a chemist or mathematician, you should be fine.





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