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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 19:47:53 -0500, "Jim Conlin"
wrote: If you intend to use this as a work float for topside work, then it's edges can't be too hostile and might demand fendering. The styrofoam is pretty good in this respect. For this purpose, I think i'd cut my sheet of plywood 4 to 6" in length and breadth, glue it to the block with a cheap construction adhesive and call it done. Is construction adhesive what one should use to stick plywood to styrofoam? Will it adhere OK. Other question: I will need to mount cleats on the plywood. Will pressure from these cleats cause the plywood to separate from the foam?? Thanks |
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