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Monday, 10 December 2007 22:28 |
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Purpose: The purpose of reinforcement is to strengthen the hull to accept some serious abuse. This article just identifies supplies for now and will include procedures/pics soon.
Recommended for:
Reinforcing the transom is always encouraged as it is prone to cracking around and below the bondrail.
Reinforcing the sides and the front is highly encouraged for the rider who wants to get inverted but not necessarily for the common Air Gramps .
Not recommended for a first timer to attempt without guidance.
Supplies: (w/ USComposites part#)
- Biax – 17oz, 45deg (3yds of 38” to be safe), USC# FG-170838
- 2’ x 38” each side of motor compartment
- Two layers 1.5’x38” for transom
- Scraps for under nose lip
- Scraps for reinforcing hood (or use e-glass)
- Scraps for reinforcing foot “smash-pads”
- E-glass cloth – 7.5oz, plain weave (2yds), USC# FG-C0750
- Nice to cover biax in motor compartment with minimal "cleanup"*
- Scraps for reinforcing hood (or use biax)
- Epoxy Kit, USC# EPOX-635314 (med), EPOX-635413 (fast)
- 1gal +/- thin epoxy, MEDIUM for 65deg+ (Summer), MEDIUM or FAST for below 65deg (Winter)
- Resin Pumps, optional, USC# EPX-P31
- Box of 2" and 1" chip brushes, USC# BR-TA20B and BR-TA10B
- 4" Plastic spreaders, maybe three, USC# SQ-04
- 4" fiberglass roller, optional (can be a pain in the azz over curves), USC# FR-1214A
- Cabosil – 2.5qt (mostly just for bondline but also good for gouges in underside of hull), USC# FL-AER025
- Optional - Substitute with fairing filler (comes mixed with cabosil) for easier sanding, USC# SM-FC050
- Optional - Substitute with 2-part urethane foam in bondline for easier sanding, lighter weight, weaker bond at bondline
- Mixing sticks, USC# GLV-TD050
- Mixing cups/buckets
- Tint, optional
- Grinding, sanding supplies
- Cleaning supplies
- Duct tape, masking paper, sharpie markers
- Scissors - I recommend your wife's best kitchen/sewing shears
- Gloves, dust masks, hairnets, coverall clothes
- Acetone – 1gal
*= never tried laying cloth over biax but I probably would if it lays up nice. Would be nice for a single tint layer as well.
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