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Carbon Killer?

Created by slalomfreak slalomfreak  > 9 months ago, 20 Jan 2016
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slalomfreak
slalomfreak

NSW

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20 Jan 2016 8:40am
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Man0verBoard
Man0verBoard

WA

629 posts

20 Jan 2016 2:29pm
Perhaps if you like sailing a thong..
ULF
ULF

ULF

QLD

261 posts

20 Jan 2016 4:34pm
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Man0verBoard said..
Perhaps if you like sailing a thong..


Maybe it will be used elsewhere, reducing the demand for carbon then?. That would be good for us....
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

20 Jan 2016 4:50pm
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Man0verBoard said..
Perhaps if you like sailing a thong..


Gives me ideas

Where can I buy one to fit me?


NotWal
NotWal

QLD

7435 posts

20 Jan 2016 11:57pm
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Man0verBoard said..
Perhaps if you like sailing a thong..


Is the stuff softer than EPS?
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

21 Jan 2016 9:42am
Yes, I was thinking more as a core material. Light, machinable (for shaping), does not absorb water and hard to deform.

Unknowns: Stiffness, adhesion to resins, COST!!
slalomfreak
slalomfreak

NSW

304 posts

21 Jan 2016 10:43am
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sailquik said..
Yes, I was thinking more as a core material. Light, machinable (for shaping), does not absorb water and hard to deform.

Unknowns: Stiffness, adhesion to resins, COST!!


At a cost of about $3million/cu.meter dont expect to see it used anytime soon.
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

21 Jan 2016 9:33pm
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slalomfreak said..

sailquik said..
Yes, I was thinking more as a core material. Light, machinable (for shaping), does not absorb water and hard to deform.

Unknowns: Stiffness, adhesion to resins, COST!!



At a cost of about $3million/cu.meter dont expect to see it used anytime soon.


Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

21 Jan 2016 10:01pm
Can anyone put me onto a 60kg/m3 PVC foam (like divinycell) that is cheap in block form not sheets....?

Else last resort a pourable polyurethane foam about 60-80kg/m3 (freerise density)
Fredstyles
Fredstyles

86 posts

22 Jan 2016 4:35am
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Mark _australia said..
Can anyone put me onto a 60kg/m3 PVC foam (like divinycell) that is cheap in block form not sheets....?

Else last resort a pourable polyurethane foam about 60-80kg/m3 (freerise density)


Foam-iT 5 (80kg/m3) is a pourable pu foam I'm using mainly for glueing inserts.

www.smooth-on.com/product-line/foam-it/


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