ribdriver
Well-Known Member
Slightly boaty related..we are making some floats consisting of 2 x 45 gallon plastic drums, held together using a rectangular scaffold tube frame. The two sides of the frame pass through the centre of the barrels - top to bottom, so the barrels are no longer water tight. So effectively a catamaran.
To add buoyancy (given that water gets into the barrels) we have tried polystyrene beads - they are cheap and easy to pour in, which works but the floats sit quite low (quite a bit of weight upon them). Anyone got any ideas how elese we could do this? Is there a way we can force more beads into each barrel - thus reducing the air space? Or a better buoyance option? It needs to be cheap, and easy to pour into the barrels throught the standard 2" bungs at the top - the barrels do not have removable lids.
Thanks in advance
To add buoyancy (given that water gets into the barrels) we have tried polystyrene beads - they are cheap and easy to pour in, which works but the floats sit quite low (quite a bit of weight upon them). Anyone got any ideas how elese we could do this? Is there a way we can force more beads into each barrel - thus reducing the air space? Or a better buoyance option? It needs to be cheap, and easy to pour into the barrels throught the standard 2" bungs at the top - the barrels do not have removable lids.
Thanks in advance