Kerf radius cuts outside or inside ?

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Kerf radius cuts outside or inside ?

Postby rustytoolss » Sun Jan 15, 2017 8:04 pm

When slicing your foam (2") , for the roof. Is it better to have the Kerf/slices on the outside of the trailer (easier to reshape) ? Or Inside the trailer ( a more solid exterior surface) and the reshaping sanding to be done on the inside of the trailer.
With the Kerf's sliced on the outside, there a wide V slices to fill with GS. With the Kerf's sliced on the inside, you'll have tight/close fitting slices....you get the idea....so what's the preferred method ? :?
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Re: Kerf radius cuts outside or inside ?

Postby ghcoe » Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:32 pm

I used two 1 inch pieces of foam and placed the kerfed sides so they faced each other in the middle. No need to reshape the outside or inside.... :thumbsup:
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Re: Kerf radius cuts outside or inside ?

Postby rustytoolss » Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:39 pm

If I had thought that far ahead. I would have bought 1" foam. But bought all my foam in 2", can't return any. Bought it in October. 90 day return policy. :thumbdown:
So I'm left with cuts outside or inside.
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Re: Kerf radius cuts outside or inside ?

Postby lthomas987 » Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:40 pm

rustytoolss wrote:When slicing your foam (2") , for the roof. Is it better to have the Kerf/slices on the outside of the trailer (easier to reshape) ? Or Inside the trailer ( a more solid exterior surface) and the reshaping sanding to be done on the inside of the trailer.
With the Kerf's sliced on the outside, there a wide V slices to fill with GS. With the Kerf's sliced on the inside, you'll have tight/close fitting slices....you get the idea....so what's the preferred method ? :?



Inside. If you do the math right they are pinched closed on the inside and smooth on the outside.


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Re: Kerf radius cuts outside or inside ?

Postby rustytoolss » Sun Jan 15, 2017 10:08 pm

lthomas987 wrote:
rustytoolss wrote:When slicing your foam (2") , for the roof. Is it better to have the Kerf/slices on the outside of the trailer (easier to reshape) ? Or Inside the trailer ( a more solid exterior surface) and the reshaping sanding to be done on the inside of the trailer.
With the Kerf's sliced on the outside, there a wide V slices to fill with GS. With the Kerf's sliced on the inside, you'll have tight/close fitting slices....you get the idea....so what's the preferred method ? :?



Inside. If you do the math right they are pinched closed on the inside and smooth on the outside.


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Makes sense , next question..Do you fill all of the Kerf s with GS, while the foam is still flat (which will compress when bent)? Or Bend the radius first/ and then try to fill the Kerfs with GS ? (Thinking you might not get all the Kerfs full of GS.)
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Re: Kerf radius cuts outside or inside ?

Postby lthomas987 » Sun Jan 15, 2017 11:26 pm

I used GG not GS for better expansion control. The gaps are only a saw kerf wide. So I ran a thin line in each one and spread it a bit with one of those metal pipe dope brushes. Since they are disposable and small enough to mostly fit in the gap.

Also I like the longer working time of GG.

Don't use too much. Check my bikedrop build. Link is in my signature. It foams out and makes a hard to clean up mess. I had almost no over foam on my big build.



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