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70 lbs and it failed. LOL. I think you are safe to use foam.
It's the glue that failed this time. "D'lamination" reared its ugly head in a major way. The laminate strips were able to twist, obliviating any vertical strength they may have added. Had this not happened, I believe the spline would have stood up to the test. With the proper adhesive it may be able to support even more weight. I'll have to buy more bolts and buckets to test that .
You know,let's not forget the scenery.When you put hardshell up to this,it will greatly increase the strength.Loki putting up a house framework,and testing strength without and walls or roof...BIG difference..
Once it delaminates, you are definitely prone to a lateral buckling mode if there is a small lateral displacement. This is the main failure mode that affects pony truss bridges.I think you should subtitle your blog: Adventures in Experimental Model Railroading.
Frank did the glue fail on the finish surface of the laminate or the rough side? I've had success belt sanding the finish side for glue prep. I think I would use a polyurethane construction adhesive az long as it won't attack the foam... Sticky and strong.