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<blockquote data-quote="GTS225" data-source="post: 488678" data-attributes="member: 6678"><p>That could very well be. Metals in constant contact with water don't usually fare well over time.</p><p>However, your first post in this thread suggest just the tops of the ribs are shot. Am I understanding that correctly?</p><p>I suggest that if the sides of the ribs aren't corroded to the extent of the tops, then the waterlogged foam doesn't sound like the culprit here.</p><p></p><p>Just trying to break down the problem.</p><p></p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTS225, post: 488678, member: 6678"] That could very well be. Metals in constant contact with water don't usually fare well over time. However, your first post in this thread suggest just the tops of the ribs are shot. Am I understanding that correctly? I suggest that if the sides of the ribs aren't corroded to the extent of the tops, then the waterlogged foam doesn't sound like the culprit here. Just trying to break down the problem. Roger [/QUOTE]
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