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High density Foam Planks/boards
These are 20 lb high density polyurethane foam planks. I bought them originally in 48"x6"x8" blocks and had them cut down to 2" thick 8"x48" boards to make them more usable. These could have a number of uses:
Stringers: they can be butted up to each other to make stringers (before glassing over) Frames: same Inserts: Use in places where increased compression is needed Transom: Butt up and epoxy together to make a transom core cleats: cut strips to use as gluing cleats Spacers: Glass then down to existing stringer tops to raise deck level Im sure there are plenty of other uses. Price is $20 per plank. They can be shipped UPS, $35 shipping will cover up to 5 pieces. Can be purchased here: http://www.gulfstreamcomposites.com/category-s/136.htm These were cut on a large band saw, so the thickness between each piece might have a small variance. Foam is from General Plastics and its their aerospace grade 20lb foam
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Do you have any that are still thick like 6 or 8 inches?
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