
Gear_Junky
New member
Insta-Foam is a packing material used by shipping companies. It's a liquid sprayed from a nozzle (comes from 2 separate drums, Component A and Component B). When exposed to air (or each other, i don't know) it expands manyfold and becomes solid foam (like styrofoam). It's somewhat like insulation too, it fills all the gaps.
I have a friend who owns a warehouse and the Insta Foam system.
What if I could make corner-shaped pillars (cardboard) and fill them with insta-foam. Do you think that would be better or worse than Home Depot fiberglass insulation?
I have a friend who owns a warehouse and the Insta Foam system.
What if I could make corner-shaped pillars (cardboard) and fill them with insta-foam. Do you think that would be better or worse than Home Depot fiberglass insulation?