Date: 10/14/2003, 3:30 am
Hello,
I am building a Guillemot Expedition Single with a recessed cockpit and have the vertical part of the combing in place.
I glassed the top last week and since this is my first attempt I don't think it went too bad. However, there are a few places around the cockpit where I could not get the cloth to sit 100% flat due to the vertical part of the combing.
Question(s):
1) Should I just sand down these parts and repair with small bits of fiberglass and epoxy ? I assume I would have to blend these in when they where dry.
2) Should I sand these down and then place a whole new layer of glass on ? Could someone then give me some hints to solve the problem with the tight curves around the combing ?
I did think I could sand down then place a new layer of cloth with a whole cut in it to go over the vertical combing part. My only worry anout this is that when I come to squeegy off the resin, I have found that I end up pulling loose strands of glass from the weave and this ends up making a clump on the surface. Anyone with any ideas as to how to advoid this ?
Thanks for the help
Ian
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy: Fiberglassing Cockpit
Ian -- 10/14/2003, 3:30 am- Re: Epoxy: Fiberglassing Cockpit
Mike and Rikki -- 10/14/2003, 4:49 pm- Re: Epoxy: Fiberglassing Cockpit
Jamey -- 10/20/2003, 3:56 am
- Re: Epoxy: Fiberglassing Cockpit
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