Those ships are really beautiful.
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Subject: Re: [TANKS] fiberglass question
Laying
From the distant depths of my memory it appears that reinforcements are
like girlfriends:
- Boring = cheap
- Sexy = expensive
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:19:41 PM UTC-4, Frank Pittelli wrote:
Dowel == Boring
Carbon Fiber == Sexy
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Bondo == ???
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Dowel == Boring
Carbon Fiber == Sexy
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I made something very similar, but for the broad plane surfaces I made ribs
using thin dowel covered with a couple of layers of cloth. I borrowed this
technique from kayaks where (at least many years ago) it was common to lay
a piece of hose covered in cloth to form the keel.
On Saturday,
I was curious about PVA spray and stumbled across this:
http://www.westsystem.com/ss/assets/Uploads/PVAhairspray.pdf
Use at your own risk.
On Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 10:42:55 AM UTC-4, Frank Pittelli wrote:
... Finally, spray two light coats of PVA on the surface ...
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Dowel == Boring
Carbon Fiber == Sexy
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You don't wait any time between layers.
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Bondo == Inevitable
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You don't wait any time between layers.
1) Spread resin on the mold
2) Lay in the first layer of mat. Stipple with brush or use a resin
roller to push the mat into the resin until it is all wet.
3) Lay in the second layer of mat. Use brush or roller to push into
first layer. Brush on
: Saturday, March 21, 2015 1:43 PM
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Subject: RE: [TANKS] fiberglass question
Thanks a lot, Frank. I didn't realize it would be so hard to glass over the
hardboard. I thought about making a mold but it seemed like a waste or effort
if I only wanted one part. Your idea
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Subject: Re: [TANKS] fiberglass question
Warning: If you glass the outside of the hardboard it will require a lot of
time to yield a nice, smooth finished surface. First of all, multi-faceted
surfaces need to be laid up in multiple passes, because it is hard to cover an
outside corner
Warning: If you glass the outside of the hardboard it will require a
lot of time to yield a nice, smooth finished surface. First of all,
multi-faceted surfaces need to be laid up in multiple passes, because it
is hard to cover an outside corner without creating bubbles (surface
tension is
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