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Padlin
Apr 25, 2014Explorer
I would agree, the strength comes from the tight bonding of the components to each other and the outer aluminum frame. I attempted the same last fall on my floor, I dug out a few inches of the foam on the good side, inserted a 2x6 cut to length, then glued up the new materials in place of the bad. The seam is okay but my glue up didn't work very well. I thought I had a decent way to press the layers together while they dried, but I didn't.
I'd suggest you do the complete bunk door after removing it, takes LOTs of glue. I used a quart and a half of epoxy, should of used a gallon.
I'd suggest you do the complete bunk door after removing it, takes LOTs of glue. I used a quart and a half of epoxy, should of used a gallon.
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