PAToyota
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Ok, first off, it is 70 degrees here today - totally unreal!
So I figured I'd catch up on some stuff around the house. I had meant to do some insulating before cold weather hit but didn't get around to it last fall. So this seems like the perfect day to catch up.
I had bought some Great Stuff last spring, figuring I'd do the work over the summer. Spring turned into summer turned into fall - we all know how that goes.
Back to the story. Take things apart and drill a couple holes to squirt the insulation in. Start squirting, but things don't quite sound as usual. Pull the nozzle out and spray some in a cardboard box. It is really thick and syrupy. So I look at the can and it mentions using by the expiration date on the bottom of the can - which was the middle of October... Great! So I watch the stuff in the box for awhile and it expands a bit, but not nearly what it should.
Ok, so I figure rather than just tossing the can I'll squirt it into the wall (I'm sealing up the old window weight cavitities after replacing the windows) and it will be better than nothing and I'll have to just go get new stuff.
One more look at the box and it is still just sitting there with minimal expansion. So I empty the can into the cavity. You can see where this is headed, right?
I clean things up and do a couple things before putting the window back in. I go past the box several times in the process. Last time I go past the box, something looks different - so I stop, go back, and look again. The box is overflowing...
Run to the window to see how that is going... The picture below is after I've wiped the mess up three times. Apparently there is a delayed reaction when Great Stuff is past its expiration date...

So I figured I'd catch up on some stuff around the house. I had meant to do some insulating before cold weather hit but didn't get around to it last fall. So this seems like the perfect day to catch up.
I had bought some Great Stuff last spring, figuring I'd do the work over the summer. Spring turned into summer turned into fall - we all know how that goes.
Back to the story. Take things apart and drill a couple holes to squirt the insulation in. Start squirting, but things don't quite sound as usual. Pull the nozzle out and spray some in a cardboard box. It is really thick and syrupy. So I look at the can and it mentions using by the expiration date on the bottom of the can - which was the middle of October... Great! So I watch the stuff in the box for awhile and it expands a bit, but not nearly what it should.
Ok, so I figure rather than just tossing the can I'll squirt it into the wall (I'm sealing up the old window weight cavitities after replacing the windows) and it will be better than nothing and I'll have to just go get new stuff.
One more look at the box and it is still just sitting there with minimal expansion. So I empty the can into the cavity. You can see where this is headed, right?
I clean things up and do a couple things before putting the window back in. I go past the box several times in the process. Last time I go past the box, something looks different - so I stop, go back, and look again. The box is overflowing...
Run to the window to see how that is going... The picture below is after I've wiped the mess up three times. Apparently there is a delayed reaction when Great Stuff is past its expiration date...

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