Originally posted by: DrPizza
slightly costly, and you have to be careful to not ruin the car...
cover the interior with plastic... including the ceiling...
basically, reverse shrink wrap the inside of the car with good quality plastic.
Then, get that great stuff foam... fill the interior with foam. It will conform to the shape of the car, and once it cures, is fairly strong stuff. I'd estimate about 40 cans
warning: if it eats through the plastic, or the plastic rips... there aren't solvents for removing that stuff once it hardens.
Originally posted by: IamElectro
Originally posted by: DrPizza
slightly costly, and you have to be careful to not ruin the car...
cover the interior with plastic... including the ceiling...
basically, reverse shrink wrap the inside of the car with good quality plastic.
Then, get that great stuff foam... fill the interior with foam. It will conform to the shape of the car, and once it cures, is fairly strong stuff. I'd estimate about 40 cans
warning: if it eats through the plastic, or the plastic rips... there aren't solvents for removing that stuff once it hardens.
Actually you can get a latex version now that cleans up with water. Its also light expanding so it would not warp the cars body panels.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: IamElectro
Originally posted by: DrPizza
slightly costly, and you have to be careful to not ruin the car...
cover the interior with plastic... including the ceiling...
basically, reverse shrink wrap the inside of the car with good quality plastic.
Then, get that great stuff foam... fill the interior with foam. It will conform to the shape of the car, and once it cures, is fairly strong stuff. I'd estimate about 40 cans
warning: if it eats through the plastic, or the plastic rips... there aren't solvents for removing that stuff once it hardens.
Actually you can get a latex version now that cleans up with water. Its also light expanding so it would not warp the cars body panels.
Hey, thanks, I almost forgot about how much that stuff could expand... a little mistake on calculating how much to use, and the car would probably not look the same after it was done... at the very least, the windows would get popped (smashed) out. Doesn't the latex stuff clean up with water only before it's cured? After it's cured, you're pretty much screwed?
Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Pranks are really stupid and immature so grow the fvck up?