Date: 12/1/2003, 12:27 pm
Bill,
the mat and roving are very similar to the fiberglass cloth used for boatbuilding. The roving is just very heavy cloth, and a more open weave. We used polyester resin for the mould because it is much cheaper than epoxy resin. A 5 gallon pail of polyester resin is around 100CDN$.
Simon
: Simon,
: That chopped strand mat, and the fiber glass roving...is that stuff a sheet
: of fabric like say 8 oz cloth? And how is fiberglass roving compared to
: the same? Is their application much different than the fabric we've come
: to know and love? Oh, and what do you use to "hold it all
: together", epoxy? If so, it must take a consideral amount. I'd think
: this method would be well suited to Kevlar and carbon fiber construction
: as well.
: Good idea on the wood trim. Good idea to rent out the mould too. Hope your
: friends are interested...if not to help offset your own costs, but also so
: you all can go "tripping" together. Surprise of all surprises to
: learn that ash gunnels would be more economical than plastic. Thanks for
: the response!
: Bill
Messages In This Thread
- Other: 2-part mould *Pic*
Simon Baillie -- 11/27/2003, 12:39 pm- Re: Other: 2-part mould
Jack Sanderson -- 11/29/2003, 9:52 am- Re: Other: 2-part mould
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 10:27 am
- Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 11/28/2003, 10:15 pm- Re: Whoa, cool!
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 10:18 am- Re: Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 12/1/2003, 12:09 pm- Re: Whoa, cool!
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 12:27 pm- Re: Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 12/1/2003, 12:59 pm
- Re: Whoa, cool!
- Re: Whoa, cool!
- Re: Whoa, cool!
- Keep the picture coming on this project. *NM*
John Monroe -- 11/28/2003, 4:59 am - Re: Other: 2-part mould
- Re: Other: 2-part mould