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Really depends on access. Can goy access it from the backside? Quick and easy, but a little messy, expanding foam.

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Okay, I know that’s a typo, but I’m cracking up at the idea of you asking about unauthorized access by Jewish people.

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TIL that I’m Jewish. Not editing the comment, it must stay imperfectly intact.

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Pretty sure goy means not Jewish :)

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You telling me these brisket sandwiches I’ve been finding outside are actually counterfeit corned beef and pastrami?

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Might be onto something, I’ve been finding delicious brisket sandwiches outside my house. Even found a knish the other day.

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It’s super awkward but I can get to it from inside the house (between insulation and hole). Going to have to move my workbench but so be it.

Any direction on the type/brand of foam I should use? I have a can of fireblock to seal ethernet runs from my basement to main floor, though it’s probably seized up by now.

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I would use fire block since normal expanding foam is flammable. If I could get behind it, I would see if the hole was excessively large and if so, cut a piece of OSB to fit the space with a hole the correct size in it. Then I would bisect the piece of OSB (making sure to bisect the hole) so that I would be able to get it around the cables and refrigerant line. If the hole isn’t excessively large, fire stop caulk the penetration and insulate the best you can.

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I’d pack some stainless steel wool around it before doing the expanding foam. This will prevent rodents from chewing through it, which they can do to the foam.

They make rodent-blocking foam but I trust the steel wool more

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