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    Posted: February-12-2011 at 11:18am
To noodle, or to not noodle.
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If my math is correct the volume of a noodle is only a 1/4 of a cubic foot. If they have the same buoyancy as the pour foam you would need 80 of them to get 20 cubic feet of floatation. I guess another way to look at it would a 15 lb anchor sink a noodle?

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Originally posted by ky82sn ky82sn wrote:

some types of those swim noodles will break down over time.


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The [gasoline] fumes alone would probably destroy bubble wrap.
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We calculated that he needs in the range of 20 cubic feet of foam (60 lbs/cf floatation). We looked at the balls but they only offer 2 cubic inches per which equates to some 17,000 balls. Does anyone know what flotation value a noodle provides?

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some types of those swim noodles will break down over time.
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I work at Lowes and we carry a construction grade of foam spray insulator.
without looking at the product in hand I believe its water resistant.
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+ 1 on the pool noodles




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Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

Or, Ping pong balls.

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You haven't been following the forum in your absence!! You'd better take a look at this thread.


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Another thread in here somewhere, talking about Home Insulators that will spray it in for around 150.00
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Or, Ping pong balls.
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another option seen around is the use of empty 1/2 gallon plastic soda bottles tied together...
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I wouldn't be confident that the plastic won't deteriorate and deflate over the years. Tell him to go to Wal-mart and buy a big box of pool noodles. It's been done before as a foamless alternative.
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A friend of mine is half way through his stringer project (not a CC) and would like to add flotation. Not excited about the cost of foam he had the idea of using bubble wrap. Has anyone done this or can anyone offer an opinion on this concept?

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