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![]() Nope. Polyethylene for sure. The local guy sells every kind of foam known to man and if it's not in the shop, he can get it. He told me it was closed-cell polyethylene. I doubt epoxy sticks to it. But I think it'll be fine for cut-to-shape blocks below the deck (large enough pieces so they don't get lost on a bad holing of course ...grinz). Brian D "Mac" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 11:20:09 -0800, Brian D wrote: [snip] I forget now all the types of foam that I tested, but the clear winner was closed-cell polyethylene (blue). Are you sure it wasn't polystyrene? I haven't shopped foams too much, but in my limited meanderings I haven't seen polyethylene foam for sale. Just wondering. --Mac |
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