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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 670492" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>This guy is using bare foam panels. They are much easier to cut and shape using a hot knife and then he applies the cloth or vaneer skin after assembly. He has a second video where he tests glues to find the strongest bond. His foam panels are very cheap saving a lot in cost and weight over plywood. The problems with pre coated foam panels is that they are a lot more difficult to cut, they must be used flat, no curves and they are very expensive. We used to buy the bare polyurethane panels back in the 70's when we were lining the freezers in the prawn trawlers so I guess it's still available here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 670492, member: 3960"] This guy is using bare foam panels. They are much easier to cut and shape using a hot knife and then he applies the cloth or vaneer skin after assembly. He has a second video where he tests glues to find the strongest bond. His foam panels are very cheap saving a lot in cost and weight over plywood. The problems with pre coated foam panels is that they are a lot more difficult to cut, they must be used flat, no curves and they are very expensive. We used to buy the bare polyurethane panels back in the 70's when we were lining the freezers in the prawn trawlers so I guess it's still available here. [/QUOTE]
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