prv
Well-Known Member
Not the two-part kind that bursts canoes, but the builder's stuff in cans. I know it's not suitable for long-term use on boats, as it soaks up water, but does the panel think a can of it would be of any value for emergency hull / coachroof window / etc repairs? I mean the kind of situation where you're nailing bunk boards over holes - seems like some foam to squirt into the remaining gaps would be handy, but not if the stuff doesn't stick to wet surfaces, or doesn't foam in contact with salt, or takes 24 hours to harden, or whatever. Anyone know?
I have a can on the shelf in the shed with no other purpose, that's all, and a big bag of bodging and repairing stuff being assembled.
Cheers,
Pete
I have a can on the shelf in the shed with no other purpose, that's all, and a big bag of bodging and repairing stuff being assembled.
Cheers,
Pete