You'll see that I made a small mistake in cutting the holes which required a slight adjustment but otherwise I think it went well and I expect to find it solidly glued in the morning. The flatter surface helped a lot and the weights seemed much less necessary to keep gaps from forming.
Here's the result in the morning.
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With weights still on it |
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Weights removed |
There's one slight caviat that with the extra epoxy some slipped down one of the cracks and I appear to have glued it to the ground....
I couldn't force it manually without risking breaking the whole piece. As I could only get leverage from the edges. So I slid a string underneath and sawed away, until the string broke. Then I slide some cardboard underneath both sides of the glue by bending upward and when I let it back down the weight of the rest of the foam pried upward such that a manual pull at the edge was enough.
Here's the results:
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Remaining dead string and chunks of foam left. Note the sawed foam at the bottom left vs the chunks at the top right from prying. |
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There was a little cosmetic damage and one hole I'll try to patch. |
But the resultant hull is pretty awesome.
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The resultant hull. |