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Ok, I am restoring a hovercraft, not a airplane, but the techniques may be
the same....I hope. I have to bond foam into a existing fibreglass shell, to support the fibreglass, and to make the unit float in water. The original builder used canned foam, with pretty poor results. Any ideas? Thanks in advance Kim |
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