RandyG wrote:Is it the glass or the resin that you're worried about? Cause the resin by itself could be something to look into. I brushed a coat on an MDF box and painted over it and the box has lasted years outside in the weather.
eamarquardt wrote:Virtually every boat I've ever seen had a fiberglass icebox. Not sure where you heard they're not food safe.
Cheers,
Gus
niget2002 wrote:Is your food not going to be in some type of container in the ice chest? As long as the food isn't touching it directly, you should be fine. Just don't eat the ice out of it.
biziedizie wrote:eamarquardt wrote:Virtually every boat I've ever seen had a fiberglass icebox. Not sure where you heard they're not food safe.
Cheers,
Gus
X 2, my boats all had the same and I'm not dead yet
Photoman33770 wrote:Fiberglass itself may not be safe due to the particulates but when sealed in epoxy then it becomes toxins in the epoxy. If gel coated it becomes about toxins in the gel coat. SOOOOOOOO my brain burped and thought, build the box, epoxy and gel coat. Then add a food safe sealer. I have not looked lately but craft stores and such used to carry a food safe resin/plastic for making molds etc. Just put on a good coat inside box and lid and should be good to go.
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