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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 235658" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Thanks, I asked that question of the supplier and he said it could potentially catch fire as well, he said definitely use the phosphoric acid. Looks like I will be using a product called Nida (sp) core which is a reinforced structural foam board. It costs the same or less than maring ply and I won’t have to epoxy coat it to protect it from rotting. I will be epoxy-ing it together though. I am also thinking of epoxy-ing the nida core to the transom skin as well, this will fix the holes and add more stiffness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 235658, member: 7404"] Thanks, I asked that question of the supplier and he said it could potentially catch fire as well, he said definitely use the phosphoric acid. Looks like I will be using a product called Nida (sp) core which is a reinforced structural foam board. It costs the same or less than maring ply and I won’t have to epoxy coat it to protect it from rotting. I will be epoxy-ing it together though. I am also thinking of epoxy-ing the nida core to the transom skin as well, this will fix the holes and add more stiffness. [/QUOTE]
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