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67avion
Oct 22, 2019Explorer II
OK, D1 we've consulted and your suggestions are the best. We plan to use 3/4" Coosa board sandwiched with thin foam and 3/8" plywood to fit the Channel that surrounds the interior cabover.
We hope to shape the sandwich so that it slides into the edges. The channel will be filled with epoxy.
We also want to make the floor one piece which may raise some issues as to how to handle it inside the coach not to mention how to get it past the upraised metal that had supported the frontispiece. There are also 2 triangular pieces on either side that have to be navigated. One of which had supported a fan. We will remove both of them. The "wrap around" that was on the front of the boards facing the back of the cabin was saved and we should get that back on. it will cover up the work that we did in the bending etc.
Do you recommend epoxy on the floor?
In dealing with the West Marine epoxy how much will we need and how much time will we have to fit in the Coosa board and the rest of the sandwich? And....fasten from below?

We will drill through the exterior channel from below to gain support from the frame. The old screws will be replaced in their original screw holes after we have caulked.

I'm looking for a supplier of Coosa Board in the St. Louis or Indianapolis area (or maybe Nashville) as well as West Marine epoxy.
We hope to shape the sandwich so that it slides into the edges. The channel will be filled with epoxy.
We also want to make the floor one piece which may raise some issues as to how to handle it inside the coach not to mention how to get it past the upraised metal that had supported the frontispiece. There are also 2 triangular pieces on either side that have to be navigated. One of which had supported a fan. We will remove both of them. The "wrap around" that was on the front of the boards facing the back of the cabin was saved and we should get that back on. it will cover up the work that we did in the bending etc.
Do you recommend epoxy on the floor?
In dealing with the West Marine epoxy how much will we need and how much time will we have to fit in the Coosa board and the rest of the sandwich? And....fasten from below?

We will drill through the exterior channel from below to gain support from the frame. The old screws will be replaced in their original screw holes after we have caulked.

I'm looking for a supplier of Coosa Board in the St. Louis or Indianapolis area (or maybe Nashville) as well as West Marine epoxy.
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