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lfskizzer
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Posted: April-02-2009 at 10:12pm |
All I have currently done is engine, floor and foam ripped out. Once the Coosa gets hear Monday and epoxy from UScomposites I will post pics on that part of the project.
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8122pbrainard
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How about pictures???!!! |
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lfskizzer
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I ordered 4lb for my floor job that I am doing, and using Coosa board for the stringers like JoeNY.
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Kristof
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Welcome aboard nut! I used 2lb and I think Skibum used 4lb.
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Skinut
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Does anybody know what the proper weight foam is used in a SN? 2,3, or 4lb
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