Guys,
I'm at the point now where I'm making the attachment points and the substructure shelf the deck will sit on. It has always been my understanding that you can connect a piece made with fiberglass/vinyl ester resin to something made with epoxy resin, but not the other way around. Therefore, using the photo below that I believe is of Bob H's "Resolute" deck substructure, I want to confirm that it is OK to:
1. Make the deck substructure pieces indicated with the yellow arrows using Coosa and 1708 with vinyl ester resin, and then
2. Tab them into the Shambala's hull where the blue arrows are with 1708 and epoxy resin.
Thanks!
Deck Substructure Question
Moderators: CaptPatrick, mike ohlstein, Bruce
- JohnV8r
- Senior Member
- Posts: 625
- Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 21:59
- Location: Northern California Bay Area
- Contact:
Deck Substructure Question
Last edited by JohnV8r on Jun 27th, '17, 14:04, edited 1 time in total.
Bertram 31 - The Best Boat Ever Built
Re: Deck Substructure Question
John,
1st step is prep. The epoxy amines prevent the cross linking of the molecules during cure. Water is the preferred solvent for the removal of amines and typical roughing of surface for bond.
West and some of the other modified epoxies help with bonding also. Vinyl ester resin over epoxy definitely will help.
1st step is prep. The epoxy amines prevent the cross linking of the molecules during cure. Water is the preferred solvent for the removal of amines and typical roughing of surface for bond.
West and some of the other modified epoxies help with bonding also. Vinyl ester resin over epoxy definitely will help.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 166 guests