Re: Using a Molding Table
Capt. Brian-
Tx. for the words. Great Idea with the water, I never thought of that. Probably should have. Yes, the expanding foam is some strong stuff. It did push the livewell in roughly 1/2 an inch in the forward section of the forward livewell. What happened was, I put too much foam in at one time. I learned my lesson and slowly filled the remaining voids with no issues.
Because the front of the livewell will not be visable when the deck is on I have chosen to leave it be. It looks much worse in the picture than in real.
The foam will be covered with Epoxy before the deck goes on to assure water retardation. Side note: if water ever got the foam I will have bigger problems then soggy foam. For water to reach the foam water would have to travel through the fiberglass that will be holding the bottom of the deck to the inside of the livewell. I am planing on making both livewells entities to their own sorounding them with fiberglass and fillers. I can not have water escaping the well and going into the areas to the sides of the well, which include the fuel tank cavity.
As for the type of foam? Hmmm. Good question, it is a two part expandable closed cell foam, I purchased it from my fiberglass supplier. It is said to be impenatrable by water. It is very hard stuff, hence my desire to leave the pushed in section alone.
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