Date: 2/26/2002, 12:40 pm
: I tried to smoothen
: out the cloth. It was very difficult, especially in areas like the bow
: stem and the stern stems and also the bottom stern area. I used
: approximately 30 thumb tacks to keep the cloth in place.
Hi rb, I just slit the fabric with some cheap scissors when I can't get it perfectly smooth. Once the fabric is wet, it becomes obvious where the slits need to be. It leaves a ridge but that can be sanded/scraped away.
: Prior to the spread I vacuumed the inside and washed the hull with acetone
: cloth. I had a lot of debris from previous scraping and sanding so I
: wanted to have it clean.
I've always avoided using solvents on the work. Word has it that most are recycled and contain contaminants that can react poorly (fisheye) with the resin.
: I did
: not vacuum well enough. Some fiberglass debris got caught under the cloth
: and created cream colored dots.
What's the hurry rb?
: Also the stem areas are not as smooth as I
: would want them to be. I will work with those during the second half of
: fiberglass application.
I trim the glass proud of any tough areas and go back with a smaller strip cut on the bias (diagonally). It's easier to lay a bias strip later than to go back and fix wrinkled fabric.
Good luck with it. When are we going to see some pictures?
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rb -- 2/26/2002, 8:26 am- Re: S&G: WGW Construction Day 19
Chip Sandresky -- 2/26/2002, 12:40 pm- Re: S&G: WGW Construction Day 19
rb -- 2/26/2002, 3:17 pm- Re: S&G: WGW Construction Day 19
Chip Sandresky -- 2/26/2002, 3:30 pm
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