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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Hard to remove plywood from transom
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<blockquote data-quote="pghgrouser" data-source="post: 481146" data-attributes="member: 27485"><p>Are you sure it is stuck to the aluminum? The reason I ask is that I just tore out a 1990 starcraft and had the same problem with the transom floor board. Turned out that was the only place with 2 part foam poured and the foam stuck to the wood and was also under some aluminum brackets causing it not to budge. I eventually was able to pull hard enough that it came off leaving a surface layer of now rotten wood that bonded to the foam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pghgrouser, post: 481146, member: 27485"] Are you sure it is stuck to the aluminum? The reason I ask is that I just tore out a 1990 starcraft and had the same problem with the transom floor board. Turned out that was the only place with 2 part foam poured and the foam stuck to the wood and was also under some aluminum brackets causing it not to budge. I eventually was able to pull hard enough that it came off leaving a surface layer of now rotten wood that bonded to the foam. [/QUOTE]
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