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Stucco craftsmen use styrofoam to form up window openings, column
decorations, etc. They cover with fibreglass. I've vote for plywood, since most of how to bond plywood with glass is known. I made a set of "Jesus boots" once, big long blocks of styrofoam with horizontal fins on the bottom surface, retracted flush by water pressure of forward movement. I used fibreglass to seal all surfaces. The intent was to be able to walk across canals and waterways of the Louisiana marsh. The fibreglass made the surface quite tough and ding-resistant. I will leave that skill to the Master......... I could never keep the pair close enough together for very long to keep me balanced topside. Fibreglass and plywood; that's the ticket! Denny Hugg |
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