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Old 03-28-2013, 06:48 AM
martin martin is offline
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I am not thrilled with the idea of paying oversize/ truck freight for honeycomb core. Anyone know where I can get Nidacore north of Boston, or a bit South?

I have an 8 foot bed pickup, maybe someone else nearby needs the same thing?
If using nida core . Do not waste money on the nida bond. Just use resin..thicken it a little.. And apply especially on vert seurface... The nida bond is only good if you use a vacuum baggin tecnique.. If not you could end up with delaminations.... Trust me been there done that . And seen with me own eyes... A very large boat that you can peel the glass off in 6foot sections
Just my honest opinion... I like nida core i used it on my 20 sf.. Just becareful when usung nida bond. Ther core bonding resin
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