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Derek Hewson
Finally got my butyl tape ready to fix a couple of those leaking windows that the PO had globed massive amounts of silicone around (from the inside!).Low and behold, once I got the first window (frame and all) out, after cutting thru all the silicone (3M made a fortune on this guy!!) I find that the leak from the outside has completely water-logged and rotted the plywood core so bad, that I have had to dig out masses of "rot" with a pick, leaving huge voids between the laminates.It's so bad, that the core material between the windows is completely gone!For the first window, I saturated what I could with acetone, in an effort to dry things out. I then mixed up some Git Rot and poured it into as much crevice as possible to saturate the now "dried as best I could" core material. I then, in an effort to build back some kind of core, mixed more Git Rot with some Doug Fir sawdust and had to force it into voids as best I could.This was a lot of Git Rot that I still was not able to completely "fill" the voids with. This is my question:Has anyone had to do this before?Would it make more sense to use expanding foam to replace core material?Would expanding foam trap moisture in the existing core causing continued rot?(o.k. thats three questions)Anyone's opinions, ideas and experiences would be appreciated!