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Skip Gundlach
 
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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


I'd bet he meant polyurethane. "Blue" and "Pink" board are that - and epoxy
does just fine with them.

L8R

Skip, using it for the reefer/freezer rebuild

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