DBFNSPUD wrote:
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> Hi Kevin, Go right a head and glue those pieces together. The epoxy -
> epoxy/micro joint is stronger than the foam itself. One thing I would suggest
> is to not let the epoxy come all the way out to the surface of the foam. Try
> to keep it back a 1/16 or better back from the edge (this is easier said than
> done!) so you don't have a hard spot to work with when sanding or cutting. Use
> just enough to hold the piece together while shaping/cutting. Then right
> before laying and epoxing your fabric to the foam surface, make up a very
> small dry batch of micro/epoxy to fill this small gap. One could just fill
> with epoxy, but would be slightyl heavier.
> Very Best Regards, Spud Spornitz - DBFN editor and DF builder - Olathe, KS
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Hi Spud, would it be possible for you to post a list of builders in PA.
so I can contact some of them? or just e-mail them to me. Past and
present if you can. Thanks Alot.....Brian
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