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Not quite so structural foams?

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RSD

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To get started and learn/practice carbon fibre layups etc I'm going to make a new centre console for my boat. It probably doesn't need the "structural" foams that are used in homebuilt aircraft, and because I'm only going to need a couple of sheets and road transport for sheets is very expensive here in Australia I'm looking for a cheap readily available foam - something that I can get from somewhere other than a specialty composites supplier. Any suggestions?

I've seen mentioned on here "pink foam" that you get from Lowe's or Home Depot - what type of foam is that? We don't have those stores here unfortunately :-(
 
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