Pretty much like mayonaise.... sits there and stares at you until you whip it up with a knife, and then it will flowCaptain_John said:Interesting word Antony!
Thixotropic was explained to me as the way sand at a beach works its way around your feet as the tide washes over.
For you people in the heartland, I got nothing for ya!
CJ
I have a friend who bought an '83 Chevy Blazer with some really bad body rot (project vehicle). Upon dissecting the body, he found a previous owner had shot that house-sealing expanding foam into various places on the truck's body. Care to guess which areas were rusted the most heavily???cobra said:Ive wondered why the spray can urethane expanding foams are not used more to fill open spaces like wing tips. Its available everywhere and cheap. Once it cures it is easy to cut and shape, it sticks to everything in any orientation or shape, and it is very lightweight and durable- waterproof, weatherproof. Warning: dont overdo it (it really expands) or use it in closed spaces (it really expands )- it can be very messy