What type of fiberglass
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What type of fiberglass
What oz for bottom side floor boards do you all suggest? And I need epoxy and resin or is that the same thing? I need a basic how to if someone has time to respond
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I will admit that I dot understand your post , when you say "oz" are you refering to what type of glass fabric or mat?
what is a side floor board and where are they located, and what do you want to do to them?
as far as epoxy know how, you might try reviewing the how to or FAQ's on at the westsystems web site
http://www.westsystem.com/ss/fiberglass ... toration/
I will admit that I dot understand your post , when you say "oz" are you refering to what type of glass fabric or mat?
what is a side floor board and where are they located, and what do you want to do to them?
as far as epoxy know how, you might try reviewing the how to or FAQ's on at the westsystems web site
http://www.westsystem.com/ss/fiberglass ... toration/
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I think Trojan 'Grey' paint is all that is needed for both top and underside of the floor boards.
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ready123 wrote:I think Trojan 'Grey' paint is all that is needed for both top and underside of the floor boards.
If your talking inside the cabin . thats correct thats all trojan used . any grey deck paint should be fine .
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Re: What type of fiberglass
Fabric is more structural and stronger in nature than matting is and epoxy/resin, in glassing terminology is the same thing. A polyester resin and MEKP(methyl ethyl ketone peroxide - hardener) is your epoxy. The most important 3 things to remember isbkwesq wrote:What oz for bottom side floor boards do you all suggest? And I need epoxy and resin or is that the same thing? I need a basic how to if someone has time to respond
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1: leave NO air bubbles in your resined glass. use a roller to roll out the air bubbles. they decrease your structural integrity
2: DO NOT use your resin/hardener in direct sunlight ona hot day. It WILL burn
3: never mix more hardener into your resin than you can apply in a specific time...too much MEKP will let the epoxy set in mere minutes or too little, hours.
I would also highly recommend a respirator mask designed for VOC's.
Remember that when you lay out your glass, that after it becomes resin soaked, it will stretch outward, so allow for this when dryfitting the glass.
And finally if you are glassing an area inside the boat, make damn certain your have no flame or spark sources around, and that all windows are open.
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Re: What type of fiberglass
WHAT ?? In the boating world You have polyester resin and hardener (catalyst ) This is not considered a epoxy .Uses apox a 1 to 2 % hardener (MEKP )Scorpyon wrote:Fabric is more structural and stronger in nature than matting is and epoxy/resin, in glassing terminology is the same thing. A polyester resin and MEKP(methyl ethyl ketone peroxide - hardener) is your epoxy.bkwesq wrote:What oz for bottom side floor boards do you all suggest? And I need epoxy and resin or is that the same thing? I need a basic how to if someone has time to respond
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And then you have Epoxy resin and hardener Totally different ( both parts )(MEKP is not a hardner use with EPOXY )
many cases its a 50/50 mix ( varies on brands )
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It takes practice but where you did the work looks are not important and the added strength was not needed . You will do better as you do more .
I like using a epoxy like West system . Easy 50/50 mix more working time stronger penetrates wood better and much less fumes . Main down side is it costs more and needs UV protection if out in the sun
I like using a epoxy like West system . Easy 50/50 mix more working time stronger penetrates wood better and much less fumes . Main down side is it costs more and needs UV protection if out in the sun
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I should clarify apparently.
resin+hardener=epoxy.
epoxy by definition is any compound which requires a ester and a catalyst, so my post is accurate, you just misread it.
Also you are correct on percentages, but i have an 'epoxy' that is 4 to 1. it just depends on the brand as you say and the type of epoxy. So by rights 3 ml to 16 oz's is still an epoxy...it just requires far less catalyst.
resin+hardener=epoxy.
epoxy by definition is any compound which requires a ester and a catalyst, so my post is accurate, you just misread it.
Also you are correct on percentages, but i have an 'epoxy' that is 4 to 1. it just depends on the brand as you say and the type of epoxy. So by rights 3 ml to 16 oz's is still an epoxy...it just requires far less catalyst.
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In the boating/real world you would not call polyester , epoxy . if want polyester you would not ask for epoxy . No builder would say his boat is epoxy if it was built from polyester .
At least not in the states
At least not in the states

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Paul, do yours look like they been replaced? Cause mine are painted both sides. Then again the money the original owners spent on mine they may have had them painted. I always believed with marine wood you protect it one way or another or you end up replacing it prematurely.
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