In my Bertram 20 project, the transom as seen below had the following layup:
The center 'pie' was two layers of plywood. This is a flat panel and will be replaced with Coosa Blue water 26.
The outer two section were cored with 3/4" Balsa with a layer of glass in between.
The outer two sections have some camber to them so it's not a flat panel.
I have some T400 Corecell that seems it would take the bend nicely. Alternatively, I can cut the Coosa into 4"X4" squares and tile them in as shown here.
If the T400 Core Cell is not dense enough, my options would be to get a higher density foam that is single or double cut or go the "Coosa Tile" route. What would be the advantages and disadvantages of each?
Thanks in advance,
Ian.
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When we reinforced the opening around the blower on the funny car, we used divincel attached to unresined fiberglass. The divinicel was cut into 1/2 squares.
This allowed the material to take most any shape or angle I needed to follow. It was attached using thickened resin, the cracks were filled to add strength and then 3 layers of glass over that.
Before when lifting the body, it wanted to fold at the blower opening. After, it was solid and blended nicely.
This allowed the material to take most any shape or angle I needed to follow. It was attached using thickened resin, the cracks were filled to add strength and then 3 layers of glass over that.
Before when lifting the body, it wanted to fold at the blower opening. After, it was solid and blended nicely.
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