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Expanding polyurethane canned spray foam test in WET CONDITIONS. Lifeboat Conversion Ep46 [4K]

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2022
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    EPISODE 46
    I needed a polyurethane expanding foam that a) could squirt sideways into gaps, b) didn't need to be poured quickly from above, c) could resist dampness, d) didn't involve professional spray kits or large two-part canisters. So, here I pit some premium foams against a 'normal' PU foam benchmark, and extracted professional 2-part buoyancy foam.
    Products mentioned:
    Soudal Soudafoam Gap Filler (can)
    131 Gorilla Weather-Resistant Expanding Foam
    DAP Touch 'n Foam Professional Landscape (pond foam)
    DAP Max Fill Foam (3x expansion)
    Soudal Soudafoam 2K (not tested)
    isothane LD40 two-part marine-grade rigid PU foam
    Model: NME A/S (Husnes, Norway) 7.5m TELB
    Engine: Bukh DV48 turbo diesel
    Feel free to ask any questions in the comments!
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Komentáře • 61

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh Před 2 lety +9

    It was creepy because every time an idea or question would pop into my head, the next bit of dialog would immediately address it.
    This left me feeling quite satisfied. Great video.

  • @Leightr
    @Leightr Před rokem +3

    I had previously decked-over the bow of my small aluminum boat to provide a spot to stand and cast while fishing and had been intending for some time to go back and fill the voids underneath the decking with expansion foam to serve as added flotation in the event the boat swamped. I'm glad that I waited (procrastinated) as I now get to reap the benefits of your exceedingly thorough (as ever) testing. Thanks indeed!

  • @mgtproductions9524
    @mgtproductions9524 Před 2 lety +14

    Alex - If there is ever a feature film made about Alan I suggest the director uses a montage for this part of the story.

  • @jkj2r80fojf23
    @jkj2r80fojf23 Před 2 lety +12

    I feel like my chosen foam won and therefore I won. This must be what's it's like to watch sports.

    • @hellrazor117
      @hellrazor117 Před 11 měsíci

      Basically.
      Except you actually learned something.

  • @eamonnsweeney7399
    @eamonnsweeney7399 Před 2 lety +4

    it blows my mind that you've only got 40K subscribers. i think i got here around 5k, and youve been pumping out gold since then.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 2 lety

      Yes, we've plateaued a bit. CZcams is fickle. But we strive onward. Cheers!

    • @eamonnsweeney7399
      @eamonnsweeney7399 Před 2 lety

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals ive posted your channel to my 12 strong group of dnd players. you're welcome.

  • @albezirgan5864
    @albezirgan5864 Před rokem +1

    Foam, wow can't believe how interesting I found that

  • @VinceW187
    @VinceW187 Před 2 lety +7

    These little research episodes are awesome

  • @stringlarson1247
    @stringlarson1247 Před 2 měsíci

    I landed here from watching people in the US using GreatStuff (original) to both lift/level concrete slabs. Some drill holes and inject to have the foam do the lifting; others mechanically lift (jacks, chains, etc.) and use the foam to 'fill' the void. (I ended up there while researching professional-grade concrete repair products for my home's foundation). In watching these DIY/Handyman 'fixes' I'm just SMH as these things are going to fail due to moisture retention, and as concrete is permeable, moisture is going to be present all the time. As you mentioned, there are products engineered for those situations, but they aren't cheap, even for the 'DIY++' user. Your rigorous tests prove my thinking on this correct.
    Excellent video, now subbed, and look forward to your other content.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 2 měsíci

      I'd use the Soudafoam 2K (chemical cure) for most jobs that don't need huge expansion. If you shop around it's only a little more expensive than normal hardware store spray foam.

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals Interesting. The Soudafoam 2K doesn't show up in the US. (Just a quick search). The company website shows many other products, and they do manufacture in Kentucky. I've got a home built in 1914 and a half dozen slabs on which to experiment. I'll try to get some online from UK or EU and see if they can ship to US.
      And, yes a to part chemical-cure closed sell is the way to go. Thanks for the tip.

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc Před 2 lety +4

    For the rhythm of algo. A relative of mine used the cheaper Sudofoam (sp?) to insulate a structure he was building. A few years later in normal British weather, the foam has rotted.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, I'd not use a foam that's under 80% closed cell for anything where humidity or water is a challenge.

  • @bcary461
    @bcary461 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you Alex for the foam absorption tests! I have begun researching options for insulating hard to reach areas of my Van and moisture absorption is a big concern as removing it in the future will be difficult.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 2 lety +5

      If you're doing large panels in a van, I'd stick with hiring a proper machine, or get a pro to do it, and then have a can of Landscape or Soudafoam 2K for little jobs.

    • @bcary461
      @bcary461 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals Thank you for the reply! I've been using foil backed polyiso foam for the flat sections. It's a smaller passenger van so unfortunately it has many small nooks and crannies. I think your suggestion of the 2k foam is the direction I should take. My primary concern is moisture being absorbed over time and causing rust or mold.

  • @AnimalWarrior1
    @AnimalWarrior1 Před měsícem

    Thank you for making this video. I currently have a wooden outdoor dresser that I just picked up to hold plants on. I've been thoroughly researching how to waterproof this thing. Just pouring Thompson water sealer will not do it I don't think. Plus I do need to fill in a lot of cracks. I feel like that DAP black phone might do the trick.
    I would love to share some photos of where the foam will be applied and receive some advice. Please and thank you!!!

  • @SailingWithDave
    @SailingWithDave Před rokem

    Awesome video Alex. Just what I needed to refill a bouyancy tank that I had to do a crack repair in.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před rokem +1

      No problems. If you can pour from above, two part liquid LD40 is the stuff. But if you need to squirt....

  • @sicks6six
    @sicks6six Před rokem

    coincidences are none stop with LCE, I used to work for P.P.M. Precision Ployurathane Mouldings, and we thought that the whiter the material the better as far as not having huge air bubbles in it and a more consistent texture, we cast blocks 20-feet long by 6-foot wide and 4-foot high, huge slabs for cutting up into sheets on huge saw tables, we used 100% pure industrial acetone as a cleaner,

  • @Dave78214
    @Dave78214 Před 9 měsíci

    Very neat video, i was just looking for foams that would cure on damp surfaces (a boat interior hull for example) and this is very useful - i would think about fiberglassing or varnishing over a foam that has its skin, because if the foam is air tight then new moist air wont penetrate and condensation will only form on the areas exposed to air, hence the varnish. Its an extra layer of insulation in my case, although the points where the varnish meet the hull provide another channel for heat transfer

  • @wind5250
    @wind5250 Před 9 měsíci

    I know the video is over a year old but you have a product in the Uk called Aquascape waterfall foam that is pretty much if not exactally the same and great stuff pond and foam .

  • @Azureecosse
    @Azureecosse Před 13 dny

    Good test I had Gorilla in my Canoe nose to aid buoyancy if I tip over, it worked well for six months I canoe at least 1 to 2 days a week in the sea off the west of Scotland the Gorilla foam does not like salt water it disintegrated in 6 months, new canoe now weighing up what I should use now I am undecided after this test

  • @chuck-fw8ql
    @chuck-fw8ql Před rokem

    Very well done. Thank you

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers Před 2 lety

    Very accurate and interesting

  • @milkandhenny
    @milkandhenny Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @martinpeterhughes9165

    Alex before I watched your video on the fillers , I bought myself the Gorilla Filler' because in my seller I get about 3 inch water coming in , I hope it will stop the problem

  • @asdfsfasdfasd
    @asdfsfasdfasd Před měsícem

    Can any of these spray foams be used on car's noise cancelation? How's the sound proofing ability 😮😊 just curious about the possibility as it looks pretty light.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před měsícem

      Low density foams will help with high frequency sounds, but won't help with low or rumbling sounds.

  • @holgerfarber194
    @holgerfarber194 Před rokem +1

    maybe its interesting for someone, "Henkel" has a lot of different foamtypes for industrial use

    • @ungoyone
      @ungoyone Před rokem

      If they have a R&D department, I would guess it's due to that. When trying to figure out a single foam, they probably discovered a bunch of other foams they can market in different ways.

  • @kimitalvitie
    @kimitalvitie Před 2 lety

    the squishy black foam while curing makes me want to chew on it lol

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 2 lety +3

      The makers of this channel cannot be held responsible for inspiring the ingestion of any chemicals or otherwise inedible objects.

    • @Entarra
      @Entarra Před 2 lety

      The white ones looked quite tasty too, although I bet they smell anything but edible in person.

    • @teeanahera8949
      @teeanahera8949 Před 2 lety

      This is an extremely informative episode. I was considering a Kapten boat collar for my 3.6m aluminium dingy to aid stability (increase buoyancy around the boat) but they’re expensive …. Thought about a DIY solution and expanding foam came to mind, forming it into the desired shape down the port and starboard side might be tricky though. The under seat foam has deteriorated and needs to be removed however and maybe I could add some storage compartments in there and surround with foam.

  • @erickfabian2114
    @erickfabian2114 Před rokem

    Which one is better?

  • @nikospagonis6055
    @nikospagonis6055 Před rokem

    Close cell foam is waterproof and sealant for my house roof?

  • @gdr88
    @gdr88 Před 11 měsíci

    should've used soudal genius as it claims to be waterproof

  • @leighrate
    @leighrate Před 2 lety +2

    Alex, you need to repeat the test using salt water.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 2 lety +3

      I don't think it'll have an effect overnight, but certainly for a long term, multi-month test it may indeed affect rotting potential.

    • @whiteviper1979
      @whiteviper1979 Před rokem

      It will definitely cause damage

  • @CadillacM
    @CadillacM Před 2 lety

    Please do a Q&A live again.

  • @bryanutility9609
    @bryanutility9609 Před 9 měsíci

    Does closed cell spray foam endure weight?

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 9 měsíci

      It helps exclude moisture and movement.

    • @bryanutility9609
      @bryanutility9609 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AlexHibbertOriginals thank you for reply. I actually misspelled “endure”. I’m wondering if it can hold a person walking over it. If the space that is filled will give way easily if underneath.

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Certainly can. It's LD40 structural foam, which is a hell of a lot stronger than canned foam.

  • @mmac7345
    @mmac7345 Před 11 měsíci

    Closed cell

  • @frogmorely
    @frogmorely Před 2 lety

    sea foam

  • @erickfabian2114
    @erickfabian2114 Před rokem

    ?

  • @guizzmohsam1571
    @guizzmohsam1571 Před 2 lety +4

    I did some scratching - have a look at the data sheet? It's been tested already - Water absorption (EN 29767) Ca. 0,23 kg/m² - Percentage closed cells (ISO4590) Ca. 81 % - www.soudal.co.uk/sites/default/files/soudal_api/document/F0031016_0001.pdf

    • @AlexHibbertOriginals
      @AlexHibbertOriginals  Před 2 lety +4

      Only a few foams publish data like that, and a real world test with broken/sliced foam is valuable.