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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
closed cell foam floatation
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishingman48" data-source="post: 506936" data-attributes="member: 25137"><p>With help from these fella's, I did my troller over thing is I didn't know that the blue board is better than the pink / so if that helps if you're going with board. I ALSO USED THE 2 PART "marine " / Certain area's board just didn't work & had to fill in some gaps . Oh! you may want to check on the chemical composition! As that construction foam for outside use on post />>>>></p><p></p><h4>Postloc is a closed-cell urethane product. <em>It does not float or degrade in water but</em> stays solid and holds firm even in marshy and wet areas like culverts. It even keeps groundwater clean, as the foam bonds directly to the pole and prevents wood treatment used on most poles from seeping into the ground.</h4><p></p><p>2-PART> Closed Cell, for marine use I got through e-bay or</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.generalplastics.com/products/r-3300[/URL]</p><p> > check this foam out/ Just my two cents/ sense ??? <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤔" title="🤔" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f914.png" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishingman48, post: 506936, member: 25137"] With help from these fella's, I did my troller over thing is I didn't know that the blue board is better than the pink / so if that helps if you're going with board. I ALSO USED THE 2 PART "marine " / Certain area's board just didn't work & had to fill in some gaps . Oh! you may want to check on the chemical composition! As that construction foam for outside use on post />>>>> [HEADING=3]Postloc is a closed-cell urethane product. [I]It does not float or degrade in water but[/I] stays solid and holds firm even in marshy and wet areas like culverts. It even keeps groundwater clean, as the foam bonds directly to the pole and prevents wood treatment used on most poles from seeping into the ground.[/HEADING] 2-PART> Closed Cell, for marine use I got through e-bay or [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.generalplastics.com/products/r-3300[/URL] > check this foam out/ Just my two cents/ sense ??? 🤔 [/QUOTE]
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