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![]() I would think poured foam could completely fill a space while ill-fitting cut foam would have unventilted spaces where moisture from condensations could collect and promote smelly mould and possible rot. "Donnie Gilliland" ) writes: Hello all, I'm building a 10' tunnelhull and need to add some floatation (for my own peace of mind) in the aft section soon. I have a question concerning the weight and ease of use of Styrofoam blocks vs. a pourable, 2 part type. It's a small boat, so, I could easily cut and form blocks of Styro to fit, but I'd have to find some way of gluing into place, or, would I be better off using a pourable type? I'm convinced the Styro is much lighter but not as easy to make fit snuggly into place. How about using Great Stuff from Dow, spray it in in small layers/quantities to allow for a complete cure before adding more? Anyone have suggestions? What's easier? What's more worth it? Any pourable Mfgr's suggestions? I'm a newby to boat construction but NOT to woodworking. Thanks in advance Don -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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