Super great that Utube pointed out your channel. You do a fantastic job and it's interesting how you think and describe what you prefer with all your experience. Cheers hope your week is goin perfect
Great video. Winter in Manitoba is a nightmare for spray foam. Lots of lost days. But way better to lose time than to do it and lost time and product. Best foam channel I’ve seen. Keep it up.
Wow, just saw your video on shingle life and foam spray and now this video. Really needed to see this. I will pay attention to the temps before I spray! Thank you. I really like your information at this particular time! Very helpful.
i want to thank You for talking about hot foam.. I have been there multiple times Where you pattern sucks.. The foam blows up in cauliflower and its very puffy.. Closed cell foam that is... Maybe make another Video All about Hot foam.. it such a great topic that many of us deal with
I couldn’t agree more with all of it. My biggest thing is if the weather isn’t right, I’ll wait for a better day as I’m pretty much never spraying 5 days a week anyway. And dry heat. I couldn’t tell you how many times in the beginning I’d show up to the job site and the owner would have turned a direct fire propane or diesel fuel heater on the day before or sooner to keep the building warmer in winter to “help” me out and everything is just soaking wet in there. Then I have to spend an entire day or more drying the building out so I can get it insulated in the short stretch of nice weather. Now days I tell them ahead of time, no heat or only dry heat ahead of time. And nobody has an indirect heater laying around so it’s space heaters and fans or nothing. Direct fired diesel fuel heaters will work when needed though if there is enough ventilation to remove the moisture that is created and you warm it slowly, so long as it isn’t a steel shed over night.
Spoken from experience. We own our own heaters and will have the client take it for use. Helps avoid issues. Build up your supplies of specialized equipment to help make your life easier.
What about high temperatures? I live in Arizona and was wondering if their is a to hot? Because are temperature gets to 118 outside and the metal building is extremely hot!
Sometimes yes you have to because otherwise it would be a failure. However, that is a lot of time lost in the day unless you are going to explain that the crew will be starting later and the working well into the evening... So count your costs.
Well damn, when the crew foamed my bus they used no heat and the high of the day was 34°f, 2-3 hours before sunset. Only taped off windows and back door, but left the side door open. That might explain why I only got 1 1/2" at most, in many cases much less.
Why do you use that spray gun? Is it just used in easy spray jobs like one your doing or do you use it in all situations like crawlspace or slopedls on a tight attic.. I mean tuffer then normal areas. Sprays nice and all.. Just curious
Fusion AP was the leading technology 20 years ago when it came out. I have yet to see something that is drastically better for the price. Just bought 2 more for my crews...
Let me add that I love what you’re doing and I believe this product can help environment it is the very best insulation a person can get
Thank You Marshall.
Great information. Important for future customers to know. Don't have wet surface. You don't want that foam to not stick and shrink.
Well said!
Super great that Utube pointed out your channel. You do a fantastic job and it's interesting how you think and describe what you prefer with all your experience. Cheers hope your week is goin perfect
I appreciate that!
Great video. Winter in Manitoba is a nightmare for spray foam. Lots of lost days. But way better to lose time than to do it and lost time and product. Best foam channel I’ve seen. Keep it up.
Thanks Dave. We will. Stay Subbed.
Wow, just saw your video on shingle life and foam spray and now this video. Really needed to see this. I will pay attention to the temps before I spray! Thank you. I really like your information at this particular time! Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
i want to thank You for talking about hot foam.. I have been there multiple times Where you pattern sucks.. The foam blows up in cauliflower and its very puffy.. Closed cell foam that is... Maybe make another Video All about Hot foam.. it such a great topic that many of us deal with
Ok, Will do.
I couldn’t agree more with all of it. My biggest thing is if the weather isn’t right, I’ll wait for a better day as I’m pretty much never spraying 5 days a week anyway. And dry heat. I couldn’t tell you how many times in the beginning I’d show up to the job site and the owner would have turned a direct fire propane or diesel fuel heater on the day before or sooner to keep the building warmer in winter to “help” me out and everything is just soaking wet in there. Then I have to spend an entire day or more drying the building out so I can get it insulated in the short stretch of nice weather. Now days I tell them ahead of time, no heat or only dry heat ahead of time. And nobody has an indirect heater laying around so it’s space heaters and fans or nothing. Direct fired diesel fuel heaters will work when needed though if there is enough ventilation to remove the moisture that is created and you warm it slowly, so long as it isn’t a steel shed over night.
Spoken from experience. We own our own heaters and will have the client take it for use. Helps avoid issues.
Build up your supplies of specialized equipment to help make your life easier.
What about high temperatures? I live in Arizona and was wondering if their is a to hot? Because are temperature gets to 118 outside and the metal building is extremely hot!
With closed cell whats the upper temp limit? Did I just miss it I didn't hear him say it.
What about the spray it self , what temp should it be ? Should they spray if it's 20 degrees outside ?
I don't get your question. Our trailers are heated, the machine is heated, the hose heated, the substrate should be above freezing...
@@SprayJones Thank you
Thank you for the information
My pleasure
So would you say it’s a good idea to start spraying around 1 in the afternoon so the entire structure has time to warm up?
Sometimes yes you have to because otherwise it would be a failure.
However, that is a lot of time lost in the day unless you are going to explain that the crew will be starting later and the working well into the evening... So count your costs.
Well damn, when the crew foamed my bus they used no heat and the high of the day was 34°f, 2-3 hours before sunset. Only taped off windows and back door, but left the side door open. That might explain why I only got 1 1/2" at most, in many cases much less.
Thanks for watching.
Just curious,how long do you wait until there is considered a cold joint or is ok to spray next to previously sprayed?
Per pass get's a 15 min interval of cool time.
Ok thank you.
Why do you use that spray gun? Is it just used in easy spray jobs like one your doing or do you use it in all situations like crawlspace or slopedls on a tight attic.. I mean tuffer then normal areas. Sprays nice and all.. Just curious
Fusion AP was the leading technology 20 years ago when it came out. I have yet to see something that is drastically better for the price.
Just bought 2 more for my crews...
Great info sir.
Thanks for watching!
Very good information. 👍👍
Thanks a lot
What IS the upper temperature limit?
180 F
Do you guys venture down into montana?
No.
Border is closed. DHS will not let us across unless we have a very good reason.
cool video. you sound just like kevin spacey the actor
That's the second time I have heard that....
How can I get in the business with low to no money for start up
Lol that's a good one.
Good luck id be spraying my balls off if it a rig came little to nothing
This guy
"If it's not wet, it's not gonna stick" 4:50
All of m videos are done with no written script. Just some notes and then off the cuff. So m tongue got ahead of m brain...
@@SprayJones that's cool. Just confused me for a second. Thank you for doing them
if its a generator , it doesn't need to be charged .... its a battery.
Fahrenheit? I thought you were Canadian.
I am. 80% of my viewers are American. Since they do the majority of watching I try and speak their language.
@@SprayJones I get it but it wouldn't hurt them to learn the scale that the whole world uses.
@@miktub1555 Lol Yes, but take my father in law. He NEVER will.
@@miktub1555 Hey -40 is -40 . Just kidding.
@@SprayJones I've been dealing with this all my life....two sets of tools! I do not care which system, just pick ONE.