Re: 1974 Ouachita Tri-hull Bass Boat Restoration
I took my time and let some of it cure, then sawed it off so I could place the waste pieces on top of the next pour to keep from having so much waste. However, I think pressing the waste pieces into the next pour may have interfered with the normal expansion of the pour. I did notice one thing. If you try to move the excess foam from high areas to low areas, it seems to "go flat" and if you do suceed in moving it it seems to be more dense.
I took my time and let some of it cure, then sawed it off so I could place the waste pieces on top of the next pour to keep from having so much waste. However, I think pressing the waste pieces into the next pour may have interfered with the normal expansion of the pour. I did notice one thing. If you try to move the excess foam from high areas to low areas, it seems to "go flat" and if you do suceed in moving it it seems to be more dense.