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<blockquote data-quote="fishing66" data-source="post: 426702" data-attributes="member: 21255"><p>Looks like an interesting project and I hope it turns out just like you want. Interesting about the wet foam....the welder who did work on my boat swears that the thing is carrying 500lbs more than it should be and that wet foam is the cause. While I'm not looking forward to the removal process, it will be a relief to get it out. Wet faom is a problem in a lot of older boats....even though it is supposedly "closed cell", it still absorbs water. By chance, what tools and methods did you use to get rid of it? I've heard of guys using pruning saws, drywall saws and even plumbing snakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishing66, post: 426702, member: 21255"] Looks like an interesting project and I hope it turns out just like you want. Interesting about the wet foam....the welder who did work on my boat swears that the thing is carrying 500lbs more than it should be and that wet foam is the cause. While I'm not looking forward to the removal process, it will be a relief to get it out. Wet faom is a problem in a lot of older boats....even though it is supposedly "closed cell", it still absorbs water. By chance, what tools and methods did you use to get rid of it? I've heard of guys using pruning saws, drywall saws and even plumbing snakes. [/QUOTE]
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