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  • Is the foam flexible at all? I had the crazy idea to use this stuff to fill a rubber suit, if I make one.

  • ***** Super job on video ! Keep them coming

  • Yes, the higher density foams are stronger. If you send an email to john@jgreer.com then we will reply with attachments that include technical data sheets.

  • are the higher density foams stronger? do you have any data on the differing stregnths, tensile, compressive, shear etc. and resiliency or bendability?

  • This is the lightweight 2# per cubic foot foam. The higher densities work similarly, but do not rise as much- John

  • You have many products. What density was this?

  • its like a big muffin

  • One is called an isocyanate and the other is called a polyol- John

  • I know polyurethane foam is made from petroleum oil, I don't know what the other ingredient is.  Maybe the author could shed some light on what substances he is using.

  • Nice demo! I will have to point this video out to the members who mod their boats and remove seats and flotation. This will allow them to modify their boats as they please and still put an element of safety back if they choose to remove the foam that came with the boat.

  • What are the two componets?

  • @950sti They are a part A and part B poluyrethane- John

  • @aeromarineproducts Ok thanks.

  • This stuff works so well!

  • Awesome! Could you show exactly how to do it with more details? How it could be dangerous if you do what? ..Etc..

    Thanks <3

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