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RobWilson:
Evening Chaps, :wave:
I nipped out to Screwfix this morning and picked up some spray foam. :dremel:
And it works a charm, allot better, just as you lads said it would. :thumbup:
Very controllable and allot less mess, actually no mess at all, I also picked up a can of cleaner, it was only a couple of quid.
Do any of you lads have any good tips for trimming back the foam?
I also made good above the doorway, new socket, airline that sort of thing.
And the milling cutter cabinet has a new home, across the old doorway.
Cheers, Rob.
awemawson:
Trim foam back with an angle grinder with a thin cutting disk.
philf:
--- Quote from: RobWilson on January 02, 2017, 12:00:45 PM ---
Do any of you lads have any good tips for trimming back the foam?
--- End quote ---
Hi Rob,
Looking good! :thumbup:
I use a snap-off knife with the blade fully extended.
By the way - I've just made some space to get the CNC Hobbymat I got from you out of the garage and into the workshop! It might still be a long time before it's cutting metal though!
Cheers.
Phil.
chipenter:
A hacksaw blade works well just be gentle .
doubleboost:
A Kitchen "bread Knife" is perfect
Just dont get caught
How did you seal the 2 roofs
John
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