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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="DenisD" data-source="post: 27732" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>There is foam that resists gas, I think it's polyethylene? I'm thinking it's the stuff that those swimming pool noodles are made of. I had bought a sheet of it for a jon boat flooring project but sold the boat instead. #-o I had to go to a speciality foam place I found online. I think you could even get different densities to support more or less weight. Try looking up foam sheet online or even in local phone book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenisD, post: 27732, member: 340"] There is foam that resists gas, I think it's polyethylene? I'm thinking it's the stuff that those swimming pool noodles are made of. I had bought a sheet of it for a jon boat flooring project but sold the boat instead. #-o I had to go to a speciality foam place I found online. I think you could even get different densities to support more or less weight. Try looking up foam sheet online or even in local phone book. [/QUOTE]
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