That makes more sense actually. Thanks.:)
Looks like it to me.
Am I wrong by thinking that would cause more problems than a solid piece of plywood for a core? I would imagine the seams where the plywood meets...
Wow. :eek: That's some weird looking material for a core. Maybe it's a plywood quilt...HA!:D
That I don't know. There are several online retailers that have it in no particular order... http://www.fgci.com...
Good information! :)
Huh?:confused: If you mean for flotation to fill up the cavities in between the stringers, deck, and hull, yes foam will work. Two part closed...
Let's see some pics when you get it done. Sounds like it'll turn out really well. Name's Terry by the way...;) Good luck.
You could build an aluminum skeleton for it. If you have the capacity to weld aluminum on the t-top, why not make a lattice out of aluminum and...
I am indeed replacing the plywood core, as well as the rest of the wood that was used in the boat because it was all rotten. The stringers were so...
Well, I guess it really doesn't mess me up other messing my budget up. I've been reading about epoxy resin, how it works, etc and have learned...
Well that really bites...:mad: Are you 100% sure it polyester resin? Does the green tint give that away? I have read that vinyl ester is a...
Is there a way to differentiate a polyester resin built hull from an epoxy resin built hull? I have the transom removed from my hull, and am...
Hey Nassaw which foam did you use from the site? Is it the 8# foam?
I'm new to this as well, but from what I've been reading Klegecell sounds like a good alternative. I'm about to lay up a new deck and transom on...