Showing posts with label flatten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flatten. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

Planing of the Spray Foam Complete!

Check!

Next.

It's taken me about a day to use my Masterbond-SP Vac-Plane tool to plane the exterior spray foam on my motorhome, completely flat. I've fine tuned the wall with the round brush as well. Here are some pictures of the flattened exterior walls.



Next step, acrylic base coat, then stucco finish!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Unearthed: Early Demolition Pictures

This week I dug deep into the vaults and unearthed pictures documenting the skeletal remains of the motor castle, pre massive remodeling overhaul.

After prying off all of the old wall covering, I was surprised to see that even in the late 70's, the motorhome was insulated with....SPRAY FOAM!


The next phase was to spray the insides with foam. I covered many of the windows and removed some. (This is my son peeking through an opening in the side). Looking towards the back.

Here is the spray foam layer, looking towards the front (my son again).

The next phase was to vac-plane the foam to be flush with the metal joists and completely flat. I used my patented Masterbond SP Vac-Plane tool.

Once that was complete I was able to attach the wood paneling I am using for my wall surface.