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Old 11-21-2019, 01:40 PM
steel686 steel686 is offline
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For the PVC mounting blocks and bottom edges, is that something like an Azek? You don't have the cold weather concerns that we have but I worry a little about movement in the winter. Again, probably overthinking but anything different you would suggest especially if I 5200 to bottom of bare tank. Leftover Airex strips?

How much pigment did you need with the RAKA UV resin? Might need to copy that too.
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Old 11-21-2019, 02:17 PM
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For the PVC mounting blocks and bottom edges, is that something like an Azek? You don't have the cold weather concerns that we have but I worry a little about movement in the winter. Again, probably overthinking but anything different you would suggest especially if I 5200 to bottom of bare tank. Leftover Airex strips?

How much pigment did you need with the RAKA UV resin? Might need to copy that too.
Azek is more like starboard i think? Real dense and slick? I used an extruded pvc made for boatbuilding. Same stuff in the transom, its 20# density and has rough faces on it. Same as this... https://www.boatbuildercentral.com/p...l.php?prod=AP3 Anything dense will work tho...


On the pigment i just started putting some in and mixing til it looked cool! Theres like 10 different ones in there. Doesnt take much though...
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