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09-02-2018, 09:01
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Where to get H200 Divinycell?
I’m after a small amount of H200 Divinycell. Does anyone know where I can buy a half or full sheet 1” thickness?
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10-02-2018, 13:59
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
Just type that in on google it will give you places!!!! I just did ! Jamestown Dist.
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10-02-2018, 14:01
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
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Originally Posted by mike d.
Just type that in on google it will give you places!!!! I just did ! Jamestown Dist.
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Oh really? Show me the link to H200 Divinycell at Jamestown and I’ll buy you a case of beer!
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10-02-2018, 17:45
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
Sorry ! Did not check for 200 ! There are 2 places showing it! I assume mfg. Why not contact them to find a location!?
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10-02-2018, 18:02
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
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Originally Posted by mike d.
Sorry ! Did not check for 200 ! There are 2 places showing it! I assume mfg. Why not contact them to find a location!?
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Every place I’ve contacted only sells it to commercial accounts.
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11-02-2018, 11:05
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
That's what I mean ! Have them give you the name of the commercial account, so you can contact them ! I needed a certain kind of rivet for my mast, and I could not find anyone with it ! I contacted the mfg. and they gave me the name of a local supplier !
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14-03-2018, 15:33
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
Noahsmarine.com used to have offcuts of that weight, in corecell.
May I suggest Balsa, or Cedar?
Is this for compression resistance? Where is it going?
Cheers.
Paul.
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14-03-2018, 15:48
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
I found some from a marina in Annapolis. I have an extra sheet if anyone needs a 4x8’ sheet of H80
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14-03-2018, 15:54
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
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Originally Posted by svquintana
Noahsmarine.com used to have offcuts of that weight, in corecell.
May I suggest Balsa, or Cedar?
Is this for compression resistance? Where is it going?
Cheers.
Paul.
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It’s for a new section of deck and bulkhead. There’s a large slot cut into the deck where the bulkhead and the crossbeam bolt together. I’d rather have high density foam so it can’t absorb water if there are any leaks.
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14-03-2018, 16:00
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
I'm glad you've found some. Looks like a big job you're doing there.
I agree. Foam is my favoured material for such things; especially when there are penetrations. You said your beam is bolted, so foam will let you sleep better in the long run.
Cheers.
Paul.
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14-03-2018, 16:03
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
How about Coosa instead? It's very easy to work with.
Harbor Sales carries it. Don't know exactly what/how you are going to assemble, but you can glue 1/2" together to give you a curved laminate piece to match the crown.
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14-03-2018, 16:23
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
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Originally Posted by mrybas
I found some from a marina in Annapolis. I have an extra sheet if anyone needs a 4x8’ sheet of H80
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H80 is not H200
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14-03-2018, 16:25
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
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Originally Posted by mrybas
Attachment 166273
It’s for a new section of deck and bulkhead. There’s a large slot cut into the deck where the bulkhead and the crossbeam bolt together. I’d rather have high density foam so it can’t absorb water if there are any leaks.
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Knock out the foam and fill with glass fiber, resin, glue powder mix.
Easy.
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14-03-2018, 16:27
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
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Originally Posted by Simi 60
H80 is not H200
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Sorry, I wasn’t very clear in explaining. I ended up using Coosa Blue Water 20 (the black parts) instead of H200. The H80 is the tan colored stuff.
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14-03-2018, 17:26
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Re: Where to get H200 Divinycell?
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Originally Posted by mrybas
I ended up using Coosa Blue Water 20 (the black parts) instead of H200. The H80 is the tan colored stuff.
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Coosa Blue Water 20 is what we installed in our shower make over. Good stuff.
You said you had a sheet of H80, how thick?
Bill O
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