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There are many pourable fillers available nowadays. Here is another incorporating the ceramics,
NIDA-BOND POURABLE TRANSOM COMPOUND is ceramic filled polyester exhibiting exceptional physical properties. In particular, the compressive strength has been documented by an independent testing laboratory to be 3,895 psi (ASTM 695). This is several times that of plywood and 8 to 10 times that of PVC foam. In addition, the failure mode shows elastic yielding before failure. This makes the NIDA-BOND POURABLE TRANSOM COMPOUND material an excellent choice for critical applications such as coring transoms on power boat hulls. web page http://www.nida-core.com |
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Hermco or anyone familiar, could you give me a ballpark guess how much poorable product it would take for a transome similar to this?
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thanks Hermco, boat is 150 miles away right now, I was hoping you had a guess, 5 gal, 10, 15?
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Do the math.
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Rough numbers, 2" thick, 25" transom 8' beam will be about 20.5 gallons... I suck at math so your numbers will vary. Take Hermco's advice and do the math...
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Hey I know that ass end!
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I looked into plywood and Nida-core materials and decided on Nida-Core pourable. I had a gallon sent and did some lamination testing and strength testing and found it to be fine for what I'm using is for in my transom with a 250 and 30" shaft. The function the core is to separate the outer skins and keep them bonded. Your strength is in the inner/outer fiberglass skins, not the core. Think of a balsa cored boat - how much strength is balsa adding???
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