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Can anyone advise what the difference is between using Dow blue boards and the white 2" styrofoam at Home Depot. Do the dow blue boards need to be painted? I don't know if I would ever try to be "Certified Organic" but I would want to do what is safest.. Does it make a difference? Thanks.
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I think uvi is using the white styrofoam but if you look at some of the pictures on the USDA site you will see it is degrading from the sun. What happens is it get crumble and little peice break away. I have thought about using pallet deviders. These are used by the meat industry to put between layers of boxes.These float and come in black or white but I have not experimented with them yet.Hi Earl, Thanks for your reply. I am wondering what people are using that have white rafts. I really prefer the way it looks to the blue. It's also what is in the UVI pics I have.
From what I can tell, Friendly's (who model their system somewhat on UVI) paint the Dow blue boards with bright white exterior latex semi-gloss enamel. Is this what people typically use? I worry though that the rafts will eventually start decaying, possibly leaching chemicals into your system. I wonder if they have to repaint the rafts frequently.
I'm trying to think of something else to use for rafts, to get away from DBB+paint. I've been thinking of reinforced (with wood?) LDPE liner, or maybe just a floated board of food-grade HDPE. Any ideas? Is DBB really the best raft material to use??
Michelle Silva said:I think uvi is using the white styrofoam but if you look at some of the pictures on the USDA site you will see it is degrading from the sun. What happens is it get crumble and little peice break away. I have thought about using pallet deviders. These are used by the meat industry to put between layers of boxes.These float and come in black or white but I have not experimented with them yet.Hi Earl, Thanks for your reply. I am wondering what people are using that have white rafts. I really prefer the way it looks to the blue. It's also what is in the UVI pics I have.
wow, haven't heard about the breaking down and crumbling, that's a bit disturbing. I wonder how long that takes.
Earl ward said:Michelle Silva said:I think uvi is using the white styrofoam but if you look at some of the pictures on the USDA site you will see it is degrading from the sun. What happens is it get crumble and little peice break away. I have thought about using pallet deviders. These are used by the meat industry to put between layers of boxes.These float and come in black or white but I have not experimented with them yet.Hi Earl, Thanks for your reply. I am wondering what people are using that have white rafts. I really prefer the way it looks to the blue. It's also what is in the UVI pics I have.
I did see one small set up on you tube once that had wood slats raft w/ holes with floating bottles to make it float, but then the plastic bottles could leach as well,lol! I thought it woul be way too much hassle to make on a larger scale.
Have you considered Farmtek STK#109243 cross linked HDPE foam made for floating raft lettuce systems?
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