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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: 493185" data-attributes="member: 24794"><p>I thought that you were sandwiching insulation foam (pink and blue stuff) between sheets of FRP. That would be a huge weight savings over Coosa and cost savings over decent plywood. Areas where you need to use fasteners or are concerned about impact resistance could be reinforced with plywood.</p><p></p><p>If Coosa was new to you, check out Divinycell and CarbonCore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaminMass, post: 493185, member: 24794"] I thought that you were sandwiching insulation foam (pink and blue stuff) between sheets of FRP. That would be a huge weight savings over Coosa and cost savings over decent plywood. Areas where you need to use fasteners or are concerned about impact resistance could be reinforced with plywood. If Coosa was new to you, check out Divinycell and CarbonCore. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone create FRP Board and Polystyrene sandwich for decking.
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