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Marc Heusser wrote:
In article , hpeer wrote: Yeah, I think the foam works better than the bed liner. The foam is a urethane and so is much of the marine paint. Be careful - urethane may be acidic, and iron rusts in acids. In a basic environment it is stable such as in cement/concrete. Say what? Best rethink that thought: http://depts.washington.edu/matseed/...0Corrosion.htm Cheers Martin |
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