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keith wrote:
Just a quick question. Is polyurethane buoyancy/flotation foam in aerosols the same as the polyurethane foam sold at builders merchants for sealing voids and cracks etc? The reason that I ask is that my local chandlery has aerosol foam that looks about the same if you read the ingredients etc on the tin, but the builders is cheaper. Floatation foam is generally a two-part foam specifically made to be waterproof. Most foams used in construction will absorb water over time. Considering that buoyancy is a safety issue, it doesn't make sense to risk using sub-standard or inappropriate products. |
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