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transum board @ scuppers
I cut out rotten ply @ scuppers would like to replace with 5/4 azek will fiberglass adhere to composite
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PVC, (Azek and other brands), doesn't really bond well with polyester and only slightly better with epoxy. Your best material of choice would be Coosa Board, which would also allow you to use polyester rather than epoxy.
The flat curve was made by laminating strips within a jig that was fitted to the original teak base.
The flat curve was made by laminating strips within a jig that was fitted to the original teak base.
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Both the rudder shelf and the tramsom deck ledger were made by epoxy laminating two pieces of 1/2" BC exterior plywood, with 1208 biaxle between them. After final shaping, they were completely glassed over with two layers of 1 1/2 oz mat. Both parts were epoxied, screwed, and tabbed into place.
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I have some if you need it. All 3/4" bends real easy.
I have some if you need it. All 3/4" bends real easy.
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No shop, and I mean NO shop, ever has too many clamps... In this case, your investment would be in Harbor Freight.
There's another way to make boards, planks, and even sheets of heavy material more bendable: Kerfing
There's another way to make boards, planks, and even sheets of heavy material more bendable: Kerfing
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Believe me, Harv, ain't nothin' easy...... I've been working on this boat for three years and just now is the end seeming to show up on the horizon.Harv wrote:Damn Patrick, you make everything look so easy.
Glued down the last stick of hardwood flooring in the cabin today & start surfacing and adjusting hatches tomorrow. May start the sealing early next week - another process that will look easy in an image, but will take 10 - 15 sweaty days to get to the point of punching the shutter button.
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I don't have any Coosa left on hand and not planning on purchasing any soon. I have to buy full sheets and the only economical way for me to purchase it is by picking it up from the supplier, over 500 miles away in Houston. I go to Houston about once a year and usually pick it up as a "while I'm here" item...killa wrote:capt would u like 2 give a estimate 4 the coosa board w/scupper cut out
You'll be fine making all of your items from plywood and epoxy glassing them. For areas that will require bolts or screws, use the techniques I describe in the tips section: http://bertram31.com/proj/tips/sleeving.htm
Done properly, plywood can last a life time and has one of the highest strength to weight ratios of any material you can use.
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