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Stop Window Drafts and Door Drafts to Save Energy
Stop Window Drafts and Door Drafts to Save Energy. Remove window and door trim to seal air leaks for good and save big money.
17 Ways to Master Using Spray Foam at Home
Reuse the Straw - One of the biggest complaints about cans of expanding foam is that if you don't use the whole can, cured foam clogs the applicator tip and you can't use it again. There are several solutions to this problem, but the slickest we've found is to buy a can of carb and choke cleaner (at auto parts stores) and use it to clean uncured foam from the tube and trigger immediately after you're done applying foam. The acetone in carb cleaner works perfectly on expanding foam. And the s...
10 Ways To Use Foam Spray
Use foam spray to pack breakables. Spray into a plastic bag, seal the opening, and press items on top to create a form-fitting, protective mold.
17 Ways to Master Using Spray Foam at Home
Splurge on a Gun—You Won't Regret It - If you've got more than a few windows or doors to seal with foam or are planning to make the whole house airtight, you should consider investing in a gun to dispense the foam. A basic model like the one shown here costs about $30. Guns have several advantages over cans with plastic straw applicators. First, turning the knob on the back adjusts the flow rate, so you can dial in the size of the foam bead to match the project. The long, rigid tip gives you...
Brilliant Uses for Spray Foam That Will Blow Your Mind
We all know spray foam is an insulation powerhouse, but here are some genius uses for this useful product that you may not have considered.
Faux Concrete Ultra-lightweight Pot
faux concrete ultra-lightweight pot made from spray foam!!!!
Manzanita Madness!
8" terracotta pots, duct tape hole in bottom, spray paint exterior, base of rock, place branches and use expanding spray foam, top with moss. Would be great for Christmas.
making of antlers by Fairytas on DeviantArt
DIY for making of antlers by Jolien-Rosanne. Starting with a base of iron wire covered in foam. Then carved the foam into shape covered it with light weight clay (L'Artista clay). After sanding fine tuning I covered the entire thing in worbla to give it strength. Weighs a fraction of real antlers.