Pour foam is the most economical way to seal up all the crevices and holes. Over years the foam will tear away from sides causing it to be open cell. Water sitting in tray will eventually (years) absorb into it.
Uscg approved foam is 4lb density but the 2lb will float her just as well...
Kinda hard. The knife stabbing foam turned it from closed cell to open cell.
Just like an open door it will let water into its bubbled. Closed cell is a closed door. Get it
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Ok,ok. Reason I do:
1. Structural support for tray, footholds-and through fittings. No vibrations.
2. Waterproofing capabilities. Both for keeping water out and flotation.
3. Fills every void, no voids no water.
4.As with anything. You need to do research and know you product.
Notice as...
Holy crap Alert alert alert. Hydro turf is expensive the underpad is cheap. A good foundation makes for a great finish. The wrong stuff used will destroy your turf. Compression to firm again is the qualities desired. Mold mildew resistance is nice too Be careful is all I'm sayin whom...
When I got my xs1000 the people before me didn't inspect and when I did there was too much play for my liking and had to replace crank. Like blue said about every two years a tear down and look see.
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Never did gflex but epoxy I wouldn't think so unless it was like a 1/2 inch thick puddle
Correction: the heat comes from the cure so by that time it's already gelled. Make sense.
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Sounds like a little more research on your part. This is how I do mine. I do glass over the top of inserts and around em to keep em put.
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I'm not the best at politics myself but the business sense I've seen from them is not professional. I believe your deposition I've heard. Stands. I sure like to see a company to realize the customer is always right. One bad rumor can take Sooo much business away. I know... I've been black...
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