Date: 6/17/2011, 11:09 am
: I just did my first fiberglassing ever on my Njord build, laying
: two 3.2 oz glass layers (at once) over a sealer coat of epoxy. I
: squeegied the entire hull several times on the wet-out coat but
: must have left a little too much epoxy because I ended up with
: quite a few bumps that seem to be the fiberglass floating. I'm
: doing a black graphite hull so am not too worried about the
: aesthetics of it so can I just even things out with the fill
: coats, maybe with microballoons added for thicker coats that
: don't add too much weight (was already going to add some silica,
: too), or do I need to cut out the bad spots & patch or
: something.
: On a separate note, when I added small fiberglass strips on the
: stems I had trouble with the edges of the glass fraying. How do
: you avoid this?
I went & got some West System "Low-Density" filler and added to a couple of fill coats for a thicker, more sandable finish. The ripples are already minimized, even before sanding... pretty minor really. I think it will work out okay. I'll sand & put a couple of finish coats of epoxy/graphite/silica after the boat is complete.
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy: Fiberglass floating
Michael Lynskey -- 6/16/2011, 10:36 am- Re: Epoxy: Fiberglass floating
Bill Hamm -- 6/16/2011, 5:39 pm- Re: Epoxy: Fiberglass floating
Michael Lynskey -- 6/17/2011, 11:09 am - Re: Epoxy: Fiberglass floating
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