2. Bob Smith BSI-139H Odorless Foam Safe Super Glue For our next option, we went with the Super-Gold Odorless Foam Safe Super Glue by the rand Bob Smith Industries. The brand specializes mostly in producing high-quality cyanoacrylate adhesives more commonly known as super glue. And as we ...
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Odorless CAs have slightly less strength when compared to standard CA and are much more expensive. They can be used, however, onmaterialssuch as white foam that are otherwise dissolved or frosted by standard CA. They are non-frosting and do not attack white foam and are 100% safe for all...
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It's been a few years of hard use and no repairs on purpose, to see if the boat would be safe over long term. The design passed and met all of my expectations, but now it was time to make sawfish over into a boat that would look as great as the sawfish I'm building now. Firs...
I will go with at least 1″ for safe measures. As far as you are concerned, you think the vapor barrier fiberglass is the safer bet? Two new thoughts, First: I was planning on leaving a little space above the floor when I attach the rigid board and fill that space with spary foam...
If you’re able to, find a contractor that uses CertainTeed Insulsafe or some other white colored blown fiberglass. Stay away from the pink or yellow for health and indoor air quality reasons. I hope this helps. Reply Todd says: January 21, 2011 at 11:36 am Timm – That will work ...