TaterandTot08
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- Jan 14, 2010
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Ok, So I was out swimming in the pool and it just hit me. Maybe it will work, maybe not. Lemme know what you think
Along the same lines as the way you would lay glass against a foam stringer, let it dry, and then take the foam out to pour in seacast. What if we were to lay a piece of spacer foam (or anything pourable foam wont stick to) against the stringer. Pour the foam, then remove the "spacer". Id think gravity would take any water/condensation down into that space and it could then flow back to the bilge area. Unfortunately, I think you would have to lay the floor after the foam was poured, so you wouldnt get the full on strength benefit, but still.
Thoughts? Comments? Need a drawing to explain it better?
Along the same lines as the way you would lay glass against a foam stringer, let it dry, and then take the foam out to pour in seacast. What if we were to lay a piece of spacer foam (or anything pourable foam wont stick to) against the stringer. Pour the foam, then remove the "spacer". Id think gravity would take any water/condensation down into that space and it could then flow back to the bilge area. Unfortunately, I think you would have to lay the floor after the foam was poured, so you wouldnt get the full on strength benefit, but still.
Thoughts? Comments? Need a drawing to explain it better?