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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="fwman1" data-source="post: 493165" data-attributes="member: 31515"><p>I picked up the materials from HD today. I was actually surprised at how pliable the FRP board is. That being said, when I put a piece of 1" formular board in a sandwich, it was very rigid. I have a 1' X 2' test that I'll be assembling tomorrow. I ended up using heavy duty siding shears to trim it, and have a blister on my finger for my efforts.</p><p></p><p>I did complete putting the formular inserts between the ribs, and laying in the FRP board on my 1436's mid-section. I just have to install a few 'L' brackets to keep it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fwman1, post: 493165, member: 31515"] I picked up the materials from HD today. I was actually surprised at how pliable the FRP board is. That being said, when I put a piece of 1" formular board in a sandwich, it was very rigid. I have a 1' X 2' test that I'll be assembling tomorrow. I ended up using heavy duty siding shears to trim it, and have a blister on my finger for my efforts. I did complete putting the formular inserts between the ribs, and laying in the FRP board on my 1436's mid-section. I just have to install a few 'L' brackets to keep it down. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone create FRP Board and Polystyrene sandwich for decking.
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