CDN Farm Boy
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Why? I've found that once it hardens, you can cut it and paint it any color you want. I usually run some caulking over it to smooth it out if it's going to remain visible.
This is with the closed cell version. The open cell version for using around doors and windows. It doesn't have any strength and pretty much falls apart to the touch.
Eddie
Looking for the equipment to be able to do some large scale sealing. Just don't see the cans as being cost effective. Does anyone know where to get the equipment and supplies. Not having much luck on internet. Looked at the 600sqft tanks and maybe I'm just not understanding yells on them but seams I would need a lot of them. Any help please.
It depends on your definition of "large scale". You are right, the cans while convenient, add up quickly but there is a huge difference in price between the brands and suppliers. The one I showed earlier we were getting for $8 a can (when buying a csse of 12) and it outlasted the $17 great stuff 3 to 1. I also used one of the 600 bdft systems for my basement just to seal the drafts. Once you pass a certain threshold, it makes sense to call in a spray foam contactor. What are you trying to seal? You can't beat the accuracy of the cans on an applicator gun for small gaps, even miles of them. If you are trying to seal large areas (like a drafty wall) then they aren't the right option.