I want to add foam to the spider's cavities on my RCR GT40. I have read the articles by Tom Schwab (Eglitom) where he outlines the use of specific epoxy foam, Secomin PB 175 or PB250, however it is not readily available here in the United States.
1) Has anyone used a similar expanding epoxy foam? I've exhausted my Google skills and haven't had any success finding a similar slow-cure epoxy foam available in the US. Seems our market leans towards Polyurethane, which has different characteristics. Has anyone found an acceptable/available alternate?
2) Some guys have used low-expanding insulation foam from Big Box stores. This will fill the cavities for sound suppression but they don't add much in structural strength. Searching the forum, I don't see any specific brands as being better (or worse) for this application. Has anyone done this? Did it turn out as you planned? Would you do it again? What brand did you use?
1) Has anyone used a similar expanding epoxy foam? I've exhausted my Google skills and haven't had any success finding a similar slow-cure epoxy foam available in the US. Seems our market leans towards Polyurethane, which has different characteristics. Has anyone found an acceptable/available alternate?
2) Some guys have used low-expanding insulation foam from Big Box stores. This will fill the cavities for sound suppression but they don't add much in structural strength. Searching the forum, I don't see any specific brands as being better (or worse) for this application. Has anyone done this? Did it turn out as you planned? Would you do it again? What brand did you use?