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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'82 Alumacraft 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="joshua27" data-source="post: 390226" data-attributes="member: 17642"><p>I was thinking the same thing kcsphil. I was going to measure the area and build a box with screws to spray the foam into then disassemble the box. I know the spray foam is suppose to be water resistant but I wante to seal it up I always thought about maybe filling 2 liter bottles with foam and putting them back there. Foam would be water tight then</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshua27, post: 390226, member: 17642"] I was thinking the same thing kcsphil. I was going to measure the area and build a box with screws to spray the foam into then disassemble the box. I know the spray foam is suppose to be water resistant but I wante to seal it up I always thought about maybe filling 2 liter bottles with foam and putting them back there. Foam would be water tight then [/QUOTE]
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