I am thinking of using a foam core baseboard construction, using two skins of 3-5mm ply epoxy bonded to a 25-50mm structural foam. The best type is probably closed cell PVC foam at about 70 euros per 6x4 , or alternatively high density expanded polystyrene, ( often blue or pink ) which is sold for insulation purposes. The polystyrene isn't closed cell.
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There will be a balancer skin of 3-5mm ply on the bottom bonded by epoxy. and the sides will be covered to mitigate moisture ingress.
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The idea is to build removal lightweight but strong baseboard, that can sit unsupported on trestle legs.
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I am thinking of using a foam core baseboard construction, using two skins of 3-5mm ply epoxy bonded to a 25-50mm structural foam. The best type is probably closed cell PVC foam at about 70 euros per 6x4 , or alternatively high density expanded polystyrene, ( often blue or pink ) which is sold for insulation purposes. The polystyrene isn't closed cell.
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There will be a balancer skin of 3-5mm ply on the bottom bonded by epoxy. and the sides will be covered to mitigate moisture ingress.
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The idea is to build removal lightweight but strong baseboard, that can sit unsupported on trestle legs.
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any comments , anyone any experiences
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