Styrofoam Flotation Blocks

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flotation blocks

i have seen them in the defender catalog are you looking for the type to make a dock?
 
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Steve Z.

Ooops....specifically....

Looking for supplemental floatation for my Mac25. Some factory installed floatation blocks have deteriorated a bit, and others seem to have been removed. My philosophy is to stuff every unused bilge space full of 'em. I assume that dock-floats could be sawed and used, but I can only imagine how sawing that stuff would make your skin crawl. Would prefer blocks about 1 foot square by 6" thick. Will look at Defender. Thanks.
 
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Paul Zetlmaier

Hot Wire

Check your local plastics seller for a "hotwire" saw or research how to make your own. Makes cutting foam easy. Have you thought about the two part stuff you pour in the space and let it expand to fill?
 
Feb 4, 2004
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Maybe not blocks

Consider two part liqiud foam, It will instanly conform to any space (no wasted floatation) and only takes minutes. You will have to find someone with the equipment, like a pakaging facility, and deal with the exotherm but it is the easy/good way
 
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Gord May

Foam Density

Denser foams are more resistant to soaking up water; while lighter foams do soak it up. I think (not certain)10 pound foam is recommended for floatation - can anyone confirm or correct? Gord
 
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