Thanks for the input.
I started this discussion because I have been using the 1522 3.7 oz e-glass and have had 2 dings that caused splits across the seams on 2 different boats. That tells me it's not robust enough.
Fiberglass supply calls 1521 a warp biased glass but doesn't say the same for 1522. I will ask them and post the answer regarding how much glass goes in each direction.
The Surfboard forums say that Hexcel 4521 was beveloped with 65 % of the glass in the warp direction. That would be what I want to lay across the grain on my next boat.
I don't care too much about longitudinal stiffness because of the monocoque qualities of the strip construction takes care of that.
This is mostly about avoiding expensive s-glass.
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Paul Hansen -- 5/1/2014, 1:19 am- Re: Strip: Glass warp & weft direction
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Ancient kayaker -- 5/1/2014, 11:40 pm- Re: Strip: Glass warp & weft direction
Sam McFadden -- 5/2/2014, 11:59 am- Re: Strip: Glass warp & weft direction
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Sam McFadden -- 5/3/2014, 10:13 pm
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