Correct. Its a closed cell foam spray on insulation. Its water proof and at the depth I had it applied hits about an R14 ratingI meant to ask earlier... what has been sprayed on the walls and underside of the roof? Some sort of insulation?
Correct. Its a closed cell foam spray on insulation. Its water proof and at the depth I had it applied hits about an R14 ratingI meant to ask earlier... what has been sprayed on the walls and underside of the roof? Some sort of insulation?
OK, it looks quite thin.Correct. Its a closed cell foam spray on insulation. Its water proof and at the depth I had it applied hits about an R14 rating
Thanks! A neighbor gave me the bench and I added the tin sheet to protect the original fiber-board bench top.Nice work bench!
I know I found other things that Bob didn't know he had lol. It seems especially in cylinders.Thats cool. And he didnt know he had it. I asked him about one a few years ago and he told me he was all out of those. Lol
UPDATE: I was wrong. After I got the rings oiled up and moved the piston, checked it is an SP-70 engine. Still yellow gold. I have 3-5 of them.Thats cool. And he didnt know he had it. I asked him about one a few years ago and he told me he was all out of those. Lol
Syncop8r - I believe that is closed cell foam insulation. Provides a vapor barrier as well as an airtight package and good insulation value.
Are these larger than those used in 10-series fuel and oil caps?Since there have been a few posts about cap duckbills, anyone got a large duckbill they'd be willing to sell? I've got a super 250 that needs one for the fuel cap.
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