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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Removing Foam from Bench Seats
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<blockquote data-quote="hopper33" data-source="post: 518723" data-attributes="member: 31803"><p>Greetings:</p><p></p><p>I am adding upgrade/updating my jon boat, and now that I am done sealing up rivets, etc, it is time to move onto the sub floor. While cleaning up the floor it is clear that I had/have mice in the bench seats foam. I am not sure if I can get rid of them with the foam still there. I thought about sealing off the area, but then might get some dead smell (which isn't usually horrible with mice for very long), but I wonder if it is more practical to remove the foam and convert into storage. </p><p></p><p>How much structural integrity would I lose by removing all of the bench foam? There are two benches. I am using expanding foam in the subfloor, so foam in general will not be lax, but I hunt with some big boys, and do not want to have the bench cave-in because the foam is out.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for any insight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopper33, post: 518723, member: 31803"] Greetings: I am adding upgrade/updating my jon boat, and now that I am done sealing up rivets, etc, it is time to move onto the sub floor. While cleaning up the floor it is clear that I had/have mice in the bench seats foam. I am not sure if I can get rid of them with the foam still there. I thought about sealing off the area, but then might get some dead smell (which isn't usually horrible with mice for very long), but I wonder if it is more practical to remove the foam and convert into storage. How much structural integrity would I lose by removing all of the bench foam? There are two benches. I am using expanding foam in the subfloor, so foam in general will not be lax, but I hunt with some big boys, and do not want to have the bench cave-in because the foam is out. Thank you for any insight! [/QUOTE]
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