Harden Cooler Foam

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ajw85

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I cut a hole in my cooler to put in a thermowell. The interior foam crumbles whenever I touch it. Do you guys have any recommended way to harden the foam that surrounds the thermowell fitting?
 

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Insert a short piece of plastic pipe to reinforce the area which will also give you all the body needed to tighten the bulkhead nut down on. And/or pack it with "Great Stuff" or so. You could use some silicone to make it all liquid tight, so wort doesn't get inside the wall space.
 
I had a similar problem when I replaced a ball valve with a three way valve on my rectangular mash tun. I filled the space between the pipe nipple and insulation with some pourable epoxy cement. I can carry the whole assembly by the valve, with no flex at all. Of course the bulkhead and pipe nipple are permanent parts of the cooler now.
 
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