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Thardware stores sell adhesives for foam. I stuck foam insulation on the
concrete basement walls, then sheets of drywall over top with the stuff, back in 1980. Still sticking to the walls. Applied with a caulking gun. |
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how about a sheet of plywood glued to each side. Cut about 2" off each
side so the edge of the foam can act as a bumper Then use threaded rod to through bolt your cleats. The bolts would also keep everything together if the glue failed. Thardware stores sell adhesives for foam. I stuck foam insulation on the concrete basement walls, then sheets of drywall over top with the stuff, back in 1980. Still sticking to the walls. Applied with a caulking gun. |
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Looks like you got plenty of advise so here is more. I think I would cut the
block into two pieces, each 2'x8'x12" and make the raft something like 6 feet wide, making it maybe a 6' X 8' deck. I picture myself on a 4x8 deck that is very tippy. Also maybe a combing board around the periphery to catch my tools and stuff when they try to slid off ? -- Ron White Boat building web address is www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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