Aug 23, 2016 3:18 AM
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http://www.polylevel.com/technical-information.html
theweezel69
"The rest is magic". No it isn't you shit stain. It is science and it is ingenuity. Give credit where credit is due.
itsprobablysarcastic
Looks like great stuff
Uberdude100
RIP camera
leafspring
You how low Imgur has sunken if even an ad for run-of-the-mill spray foam can reach the FP...
UpvotingCats
SCIENCE. Not magic.
In2anity
2hawt2sexxxi
That much can't be reliable in a climate that has drastic temperature changes like New England
villlllle
It's reliable in Finland at least.
BilldeTurlock
IDK. Is it exothermic?
GrImmgur
This seems incredibly useful. Hope it's put to good use.
Frankinbeijing
What kind of PSI are we looking at here?
OneMoreLagerAndIMightLearnToLikeYa
"Special liquid" "Polyurethane foam" Wow so special, so amazing
jkovach
I was at a birtday party and some stupid bitch tought it would be funny to fill the guys shoe with that. They had to amputate his leg.
nowarranty
hahaha ha haha fuckin HA!!
cosmicapotheosis
whoops too far...get the jackhammer
secretoaster
Also kill all insects below, preserving them for aliens in the future after we've all killed ourselves in some stupid war.
myputtanescaisbetter
Finally a practical solution to rising sea levels. Check mate global warming
maxp0wr
Thus solving the problem once and for all.
DecadeUK
Looks toxic af
Bukk94
I would like to know what are you gonna do if you insert too much foam xD I guess you're fucked with elevated concrete.
6pakki
Quick fix. There is a reason if your structure sinks, bad foundation or water damages. I would not use this if I had a choise.
NyoroCat
Imagine getting it in your lungs.
lospaturno
"special liquid": normal fucking 2 component polyurethane foam.
PJmoneymaker
How'd they get the cameras in/out
stegosauruslovesmittens
But did they just abandon those cameras under the concrete?
JSymphony
We used a similar technique on our driveway called mudjacking. Instead of foam, a mud mixture was used
OkOkYoureSensitiveIGetIt
Expanding foam insulation. This is why you don't use it when installing windows.
cleverbeans
At one of my first jobs back in like, 96' we used it for insulation in the corners of fiberglass frames after assembly.
AlabamaBlacksnake
They make low expanding stuff for doors and windows. Same shit less poof.
Yep and it's commonly used. Just clean up what needs to be cleaned after it has set.
blueTeam
I used it while installing Windows, and now I can't get the install disk out of the drive
Did you unplug it then plug it back in?
MaciekWaszczuk
Did you blow on the cartridge and try again?
pnad
Mudjacking has been around forever
mfgcolour
"magic" it looks just like polyurethane
Zippla
The rest!
wontonballs
EClaire1073
Yes, but it's got glitter in it, which makes it magical!
stealthyloner
It even says "polyurethane" in the gif
i missed that, I just saw it say special liquid at the start and magic then looked up how to spell polyurethane
BenjaminGiddens
But what if you were to stab a guy with one of these and turn it on? Imagine how horrifically neat that would look
PoweredbyOSengine
We found the Hufflepuff.
nooneaskedyoupatrice
How was that Hufflepuffly? All I see is Gryffindor.
Noughmad
I heard that once some guys put this in a groom's boots as a joke for his bachelor party. His feet broke, got infected and he died.
CabbageB0y
ShirouBlue
Put it in his stomach
TheCrimsonFukr
There are two types of people... I like your kind of people.
Grimtongues
I found paste-pot pete!
Trollingstoned
What about filling his butt with it ? The minimal expansion one, for long-lasting pleasure
dEXm64
I feel like I've seen this in a movie somewhere
HenryFondle
http://imgur.com/vUW9HC4.gifv
YourLocalMessiah
MigraMines
I like you
TheFeralDog
this right here is the kind of guy you don't make angry, this mutha fucka will kill you just as an experiment
DrowsyDude
FOR SCIENCE!
iamjackscompletelackofcompassion
I like the cut of your jib, sir.
NihilistArbysBannedAccount
Pfft. I can harden faster than that.
Huggitt17
But this stuff expands to more than just a couple inches.
http://img.pandawhale.com/post-29234-Patriots-93-Tommy-Kelly-sad-gi-BMny.gif
RudyMaynard
But it stays hard.
http://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/top_that_arrested_development.gif
AfroSamuraiRM
Well I could try but, it involves a load.
smittywerbanjagermanjensen
I would like to know how long it lasts, if it can hold a lot of weight, and also if it's gonna seep into my groundwater and kill me
ParkerAdderson
seriously it looks carcinogenic af
PlbMak
Looks like an isocyanate two part PU foam, when it's set it's pretty inert.
LissAHHH
I like how you think.
RyeInACan
Tl;Dresearch: Lasts a long time, can handle 6000 lbs ber square foot (or oc's mom), and no, it doesn't seep. It's foam. Hard ass foam.
MrFizzaPants
Fully reacted polyurethane polymer is chemically inert. No exposure limits have been established in the U.S. by OSHA
EKOasaripple
No, Thursday, & yes.
lofaith13
My parents had this done. Same piece of driveway has sunk again. The drill holes also leave your driveway looking tacky.
Relicanth
You might have a sink hole developing
Goose1981
We use a similar type of product at the underground mine i work at. It's fine.
AHorticulturistIsJustANerdyGardener
Check this out! I found this crazy site where you can find out just about anything! www.google.com
Lanarius
PU, once hardened, is very chemically stable, nontoxic and does not degrade naturally. Non-reacted it is cancerogen and allergen...
PirateDickCheney
It can definitely hold a lot of weight and will not seep into the groundwater and kill you. Source: I work with this foam or similar foam.
marsgoose
It's polyurethane, it's already in your house.
clavigo
exactly the same thought i had immediatly :D
pagalbundar
Used to work at a similar company, though using a different sand-based material. It lasts years, holds the weight of cars, and isn't toxic.
Also isn't affected by temperature as much as concrete. You prevent it from raising too far by knowing the expansion rate tendency.
Probably costs more than just replacing the concrete
transientarchitect
Concrete is very labor intensive
Socket2me
What happens if I put it in my anus?
AZRAELSBLADE
Asking the real questions
steviedrawsdinos
You die
Nearlyburly
You win stupid prizes.
Obietrice
It might just be a temp fox. Might be useful for collapse structure rescues.
itiscalledaPUPPYyoutwat
How? Suffocate and trap the victim with the foam?
No, to quickly lift up pieces that are in the way of victims so that you can move it.
TheFinalDoctor
also, is it affected by temperature?
ReasonablyInsane
The old Challenger dilemma.
BourbonBuck
Anything that is this much of a quick fix, probably only lasts a few years
AquaCrusher
And salt
SectorZZ9pluralZAlpha
And mole people
*and* salty mole people
TheSkullNamedBob
Asking the real questions here.
TheRealFireFrenzy
nothing is immune to mole people, they cause earthquakes
theweezel69
"The rest is magic". No it isn't you shit stain. It is science and it is ingenuity. Give credit where credit is due.
itsprobablysarcastic
Looks like great stuff
Uberdude100
RIP camera
leafspring
You how low Imgur has sunken if even an ad for run-of-the-mill spray foam can reach the FP...
UpvotingCats
SCIENCE. Not magic.
In2anity
2hawt2sexxxi
That much can't be reliable in a climate that has drastic temperature changes like New England
villlllle
It's reliable in Finland at least.
BilldeTurlock
IDK. Is it exothermic?
GrImmgur
This seems incredibly useful. Hope it's put to good use.
Frankinbeijing
What kind of PSI are we looking at here?
OneMoreLagerAndIMightLearnToLikeYa
"Special liquid" "Polyurethane foam" Wow so special, so amazing
jkovach
I was at a birtday party and some stupid bitch tought it would be funny to fill the guys shoe with that. They had to amputate his leg.
nowarranty
hahaha ha haha fuckin HA!!
cosmicapotheosis
whoops too far...get the jackhammer
secretoaster
Also kill all insects below, preserving them for aliens in the future after we've all killed ourselves in some stupid war.
myputtanescaisbetter
Finally a practical solution to rising sea levels. Check mate global warming
maxp0wr
Thus solving the problem once and for all.
DecadeUK
Looks toxic af
Bukk94
I would like to know what are you gonna do if you insert too much foam xD I guess you're fucked with elevated concrete.
6pakki
Quick fix. There is a reason if your structure sinks, bad foundation or water damages. I would not use this if I had a choise.
NyoroCat
Imagine getting it in your lungs.
lospaturno
"special liquid": normal fucking 2 component polyurethane foam.
PJmoneymaker
How'd they get the cameras in/out
stegosauruslovesmittens
But did they just abandon those cameras under the concrete?
JSymphony
We used a similar technique on our driveway called mudjacking. Instead of foam, a mud mixture was used
OkOkYoureSensitiveIGetIt
Expanding foam insulation. This is why you don't use it when installing windows.
cleverbeans
At one of my first jobs back in like, 96' we used it for insulation in the corners of fiberglass frames after assembly.
AlabamaBlacksnake
They make low expanding stuff for doors and windows. Same shit less poof.
villlllle
Yep and it's commonly used. Just clean up what needs to be cleaned after it has set.
blueTeam
I used it while installing Windows, and now I can't get the install disk out of the drive
OkOkYoureSensitiveIGetIt
Did you unplug it then plug it back in?
MaciekWaszczuk
Did you blow on the cartridge and try again?
pnad
Mudjacking has been around forever
mfgcolour
"magic" it looks just like polyurethane
Zippla
The rest!
wontonballs
EClaire1073
Yes, but it's got glitter in it, which makes it magical!
stealthyloner
It even says "polyurethane" in the gif
mfgcolour
i missed that, I just saw it say special liquid at the start and magic then looked up how to spell polyurethane
BenjaminGiddens
But what if you were to stab a guy with one of these and turn it on? Imagine how horrifically neat that would look
PoweredbyOSengine
We found the Hufflepuff.
nooneaskedyoupatrice
How was that Hufflepuffly? All I see is Gryffindor.
Noughmad
I heard that once some guys put this in a groom's boots as a joke for his bachelor party. His feet broke, got infected and he died.
CabbageB0y
ShirouBlue
Put it in his stomach
TheCrimsonFukr
There are two types of people... I like your kind of people.
Grimtongues
I found paste-pot pete!
Trollingstoned
What about filling his butt with it ? The minimal expansion one, for long-lasting pleasure
dEXm64
I feel like I've seen this in a movie somewhere
HenryFondle
http://imgur.com/vUW9HC4.gifv
YourLocalMessiah
MigraMines
I like you
TheFeralDog
this right here is the kind of guy you don't make angry, this mutha fucka will kill you just as an experiment
DrowsyDude
FOR SCIENCE!
iamjackscompletelackofcompassion
I like the cut of your jib, sir.
NihilistArbysBannedAccount
Pfft. I can harden faster than that.
Huggitt17
But this stuff expands to more than just a couple inches.
NihilistArbysBannedAccount
http://img.pandawhale.com/post-29234-Patriots-93-Tommy-Kelly-sad-gi-BMny.gif
RudyMaynard
But it stays hard.
NihilistArbysBannedAccount
http://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/top_that_arrested_development.gif
AfroSamuraiRM
Well I could try but, it involves a load.
smittywerbanjagermanjensen
I would like to know how long it lasts, if it can hold a lot of weight, and also if it's gonna seep into my groundwater and kill me
ParkerAdderson
seriously it looks carcinogenic af
PlbMak
Looks like an isocyanate two part PU foam, when it's set it's pretty inert.
LissAHHH
I like how you think.
RyeInACan
Tl;Dresearch: Lasts a long time, can handle 6000 lbs ber square foot (or oc's mom), and no, it doesn't seep. It's foam. Hard ass foam.
Incarnaden
http://www.polylevel.com/technical-information.html
MrFizzaPants
Fully reacted polyurethane polymer is chemically inert. No exposure limits have been established in the U.S. by OSHA
EKOasaripple
No, Thursday, & yes.
lofaith13
My parents had this done. Same piece of driveway has sunk again. The drill holes also leave your driveway looking tacky.
Relicanth
You might have a sink hole developing
Goose1981
We use a similar type of product at the underground mine i work at. It's fine.
AHorticulturistIsJustANerdyGardener
Check this out! I found this crazy site where you can find out just about anything! www.google.com
Lanarius
PU, once hardened, is very chemically stable, nontoxic and does not degrade naturally. Non-reacted it is cancerogen and allergen...
PirateDickCheney
It can definitely hold a lot of weight and will not seep into the groundwater and kill you. Source: I work with this foam or similar foam.
marsgoose
It's polyurethane, it's already in your house.
clavigo
exactly the same thought i had immediatly :D
pagalbundar
Used to work at a similar company, though using a different sand-based material. It lasts years, holds the weight of cars, and isn't toxic.
pagalbundar
Also isn't affected by temperature as much as concrete. You prevent it from raising too far by knowing the expansion rate tendency.
OneMoreLagerAndIMightLearnToLikeYa
Probably costs more than just replacing the concrete
transientarchitect
Concrete is very labor intensive
Socket2me
What happens if I put it in my anus?
AZRAELSBLADE
Asking the real questions
steviedrawsdinos
You die
Nearlyburly
You win stupid prizes.
Obietrice
It might just be a temp fox. Might be useful for collapse structure rescues.
itiscalledaPUPPYyoutwat
How? Suffocate and trap the victim with the foam?
Obietrice
No, to quickly lift up pieces that are in the way of victims so that you can move it.
TheFinalDoctor
also, is it affected by temperature?
ReasonablyInsane
The old Challenger dilemma.
BourbonBuck
Anything that is this much of a quick fix, probably only lasts a few years
AquaCrusher
And salt
SectorZZ9pluralZAlpha
And mole people
AquaCrusher
*and* salty mole people
TheSkullNamedBob
Asking the real questions here.
TheRealFireFrenzy
nothing is immune to mole people, they cause earthquakes