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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Anyone create FRP Board and Polystyrene sandwich for decking.
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<blockquote data-quote="SaminMass" data-source="post: 492833" data-attributes="member: 24794"><p>Pulled some Q&A from HD on their product. Says that it is polyester based.</p><p></p><p>Q:Can these panels be glued directly to rigid foam insulation That has been glued to masonry walls?</p><p>bylando|May 26, 2021</p><p></p><p>A: Yes. But most rigid foam Insulation has a plastic finish on it and over time the plastic will start to pull away from the foam.</p><p>byThomas|May 27, 2021</p><p></p><p>A: Yes the panels can be glued as mentioned. Make sure that the foam insulation is listed as compatible with the adhesive used and that the adhesive is listed for use with the FRP Board.</p><p>byPV|May 28, 2021</p><p></p><p>A: Hi Lando, Make sure substrate surfaces are non‐painted, clean and dry. Wall surfaces should be smooth & flush. Please keep in mind that FRP will follow the contours of the substrate, so any major imperfections in the substrate may show through the product. Thanks, -Stabilit America</p><p>byStabilit|May 27, 2021</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaminMass, post: 492833, member: 24794"] Pulled some Q&A from HD on their product. Says that it is polyester based. Q:Can these panels be glued directly to rigid foam insulation That has been glued to masonry walls? bylando|May 26, 2021 A: Yes. But most rigid foam Insulation has a plastic finish on it and over time the plastic will start to pull away from the foam. byThomas|May 27, 2021 A: Yes the panels can be glued as mentioned. Make sure that the foam insulation is listed as compatible with the adhesive used and that the adhesive is listed for use with the FRP Board. byPV|May 28, 2021 A: Hi Lando, Make sure substrate surfaces are non‐painted, clean and dry. Wall surfaces should be smooth & flush. Please keep in mind that FRP will follow the contours of the substrate, so any major imperfections in the substrate may show through the product. Thanks, -Stabilit America byStabilit|May 27, 2021 [/QUOTE]
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