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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: 493147" data-attributes="member: 31515"><p>Just an update. I'm starting on this project tomorrow. If the HD styrene sheet has a plastic backing, it will be removed. I also plan on poking small holes in the surface of the foam to allow some 'teeth' for the epoxy. We did this for balsa sheeted foam wings on RC airplanes back in the day. I'm picking up a new diamond tooth oscillating blade to cut the FRP board as well. I'm looking at the possibility of laying in a 1" square aluminum tube that will span the greatest run of the composite board. We'll see on that one, as a few things have to align size wise to make that possible. </p><p></p><p>I'll show some testing soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fwman1, post: 493147, member: 31515"] Just an update. I'm starting on this project tomorrow. If the HD styrene sheet has a plastic backing, it will be removed. I also plan on poking small holes in the surface of the foam to allow some 'teeth' for the epoxy. We did this for balsa sheeted foam wings on RC airplanes back in the day. I'm picking up a new diamond tooth oscillating blade to cut the FRP board as well. I'm looking at the possibility of laying in a 1" square aluminum tube that will span the greatest run of the composite board. We'll see on that one, as a few things have to align size wise to make that possible. I'll show some testing soon. [/QUOTE]
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