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Full foam vs thermo....? but not about whos better

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Mendocino101:
Hey dpgtech....

by no means was I saying all of the older  company's use full foam...that is why I said "most"....and again I am not touting who is better..but I did notice that more newer company's tend to go thermo....is all.....and again I was told the application of the foam is the hardest job in the build process.....

Wisoki:
and again I say...I don't understand whats so dificult. The spa is upside down, the cabinet is on. The equipment area is protected. ready aim fire, what's so difficult?


--- Quote ---Hey dpgtech....

by no means was I saying all of the older  company's use full foam...that is why I said "most"....and again I am not touting who is better..but I did notice that more newer company's tend to go thermo....is all.....and again I was told the application of the foam is the hardest job in the build process.....
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Chris_H:
Wisoki,
I understand your point, but I believe it is the layering of the foam that is difficult.  I know both Hotspring and Sundance use different density foams for different areas of the inside of the cabinet.  
Chris H.

SerjicalStrike:
The cabinet is not on when the tub is foamed.  If it were, the sides would blow out when the foam expanded.  

Chas:

--- Quote ---The cabinet is not on when the tub is foamed.  If it were, the sides would blow out when the foam expanded.  
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Not true for HotSpring - the cabinet is most deffinitely in place as the foam is applied  - but you're beginning to see why applying the foam is the high-paying job in the plant.

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