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Hi,
Having read some of the references you folks directed me to, I think I've eliminated some options. I'm going to either use: - exterior grade (ie CDX) or high density overlay (HDO) plywood, with a coat or two of quality epoxy, and make a 5'x7'x3' box. I don't think I'd even glass it, just caulk the seams and put a liner in. One problem with this method is that if I used 4x8 sheets of plywood, the 5'x7' bottom would have to have a horizontal seam. I'm guessing I'd spend $150-250, plus the liner. - cold-mold a tub with more comfortable contours and curves, using 3-5 layers of approx 1/8" fir (because I have an enormous free supply) I've read in an article (not sure of the date) that cold-molding cost about $3.30 per pound, at 1 pound per square foot, including the cost of the wood. My tub would be about 107 sq ft. So by that person's calculation, it would cost just over $350 for the raw materials. I'm wondering how much of that cost was due to the wood, and how much for the epoxy. I have a good amount of free time, and would love an excuse to learn this method, so labor isn't an issue. - I've heard that there was an article in Home Mechanix (somewhere around 1990, I haven't found it yet) that described plans for building a tub by fiberglassing over masonite (hardboard). Sounds interesting, but I'd like to find the article first. Masonite is very cheap, and that "supply of fir" I have includes 2x4's, which could be used for additional framing. Thanks for the continuing help. |
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