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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: 493213" data-attributes="member: 31515"><p>Thanks fellas.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the gorilla glue type adhesives might just do the trick. The hard thing with them is keeping things flat during cure, as they exert a huge amount of pressure as they kick off. I guess they have that tamed already if it is designed to use on paneling.</p><p></p><p>I don't think the epoxy would be prohibitively expensive as much as I just overbought on the volume. Three ounces per square foot (both sides) means that around 3 quarts would have done a full 4x8 panel. I'm basically doing a bit less than a 4x4 area, so could have bought smaller. Since they don't evaporate when curing, they do add a bit of weight to the finished panel.</p><p></p><p>I ordered the aluminum channel to form the structure for the front deck today. I won't be able to do much on it till next weekend though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fwman1, post: 493213, member: 31515"] Thanks fellas. Yes, the gorilla glue type adhesives might just do the trick. The hard thing with them is keeping things flat during cure, as they exert a huge amount of pressure as they kick off. I guess they have that tamed already if it is designed to use on paneling. I don't think the epoxy would be prohibitively expensive as much as I just overbought on the volume. Three ounces per square foot (both sides) means that around 3 quarts would have done a full 4x8 panel. I'm basically doing a bit less than a 4x4 area, so could have bought smaller. Since they don't evaporate when curing, they do add a bit of weight to the finished panel. I ordered the aluminum channel to form the structure for the front deck today. I won't be able to do much on it till next weekend though. [/QUOTE]
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