GLASSING IN THE TRANSOM: TIPS AND TRICKS WORKING WITH FIBERGLASS!

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BoatworksToday

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2 жыл бұрын

Doing a fiberglass project (big or small) can be intimidating; I TOTALLY get it! The one thing I had in my notes and COMPLETELY forgot to include was that the thing to remember when working with fiberglass is that there's really nothing that can be done, that can't be corrected with a bit of sanding (if needed :-)
With Spring around the corner (supposedly, we just got a foot of snow lol) there are a lot of DIY projects underway and a lot of them involve patching holes, replacing core, etc... Ya know, fiberglass stuff so I'm hoping that the tips and tricks covered in this vid help with your upcoming projects!
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@KeithCarmichaelInFL
@KeithCarmichaelInFL 2 жыл бұрын
Being a painter, I know that the true masters are the ones that know how to "save" the mistakes. Watching you do the fixes is where I think I learn the most! Thanks again for all your work!
@Gggggh580
@Gggggh580 2 жыл бұрын
Restore like no end. How. Much a new boat?
@yb2112
@yb2112 Жыл бұрын
A true Craftsman! A dying breed.
@arduinoNube
@arduinoNube 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of your better videos. Showing the story rather than telling the story is much better.
@DaveAdams308
@DaveAdams308 5 ай бұрын
Watching you work is an education in itself. Thank you!
@thaisoverthehill
@thaisoverthehill 2 жыл бұрын
I am working on my first boat. I have had many mistakes then having to get the grinder out. But I go back and watch your videos. Thank you so much for the quality and effort you put in your videos.
@fsj197811
@fsj197811 2 жыл бұрын
That's slick putting the resin on a bag that you can toss. Thanks for sharing.
@tallyphillips
@tallyphillips 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love the format of this video. Couple time lapses with music and then stopping to cover important stuff... Incredible man. Thanks!
@yepyep340
@yepyep340 2 жыл бұрын
Can not get enough of this hand laid glass work. NICE!!
@beefcakes27
@beefcakes27 2 жыл бұрын
Nice work and great presentation, Andy.
@dantucker9323
@dantucker9323 2 жыл бұрын
Just installed fixed ports on my boat after watching your video on the subject 20 times..never would have known about VHB tape without you..thank you very much... your videos are fantastic...keep up the good work Dan Tucker naples, florida
@bena2293
@bena2293 2 жыл бұрын
Damn Andy, Everyone of your Vids, I learn just how Bad I was, at Laying Glass and the Sad part is I thought I was OK at it. My job , compared to yours, Hell looks like I laid the glass with a Garden Rake and Squeegeed it out with a Snow Shovel but the good news is every one of my Skiff's, are still running and fishing, after twenty some years, with the air bubbles, fold overs and kitty hair, just smoothed it out, covered it with paint, time to Fish. We would take a Twenty foot Sea Ray and turn it into a 20 Radon, Hawaiian style, half cabin, top raked windows, huge fish box, self bailing decks ,large scuppers, over build and glassed inside and out, good fun.
@TotalBoat
@TotalBoat 2 жыл бұрын
Your prep work is so important! The transom is looking great.
@benjaminhighsmith453
@benjaminhighsmith453 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice work. Would like to see old shop and all the layers added to transom. It's worth the watch always. Thanks for the videos. See ya next video.
@cal331986
@cal331986 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have been doing DIY fiberglass work for 40 years. But I learned a lot in this video. Many great tips in there. Thank you.
@mickfisch96
@mickfisch96 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andy. Great instructional video and certainly very helpful for my glassing jobs.
@press1776
@press1776 Жыл бұрын
It's all in the details, and as a true craftsman you definitely understand that.... poor prep leads to a poor product in the end .. I have just started watching your videos, and I'm Impressed with your teaching and attention to detail, by showing any mistakes you also show how to fix them ....I'm a mechanical engineer hands on , not a pencil tyrant. I can not tell you how glad I am to have found this channel,, im refitting an old sailboat and i have see, read , looked up every thing I could on glass work.. and I have learned more it a week watching your videos than all those combined,, you sir are a true master of your craft. And an excellent teacher... subscribed....
@shrconstruction
@shrconstruction 2 жыл бұрын
I used to work at a company that made truck caps back in the late 80's during school and after I graduated. It was hilarious how dangerous and stinky it was.....i remember glass built up on the floors we covered with cardboard getting about 2" to 3" thick built up before cutting out the floors and putting down new cardboard.....that was using the spray chop guns and the "whiskers" where everywhere stuck to every wall, ceiling, tools, just everything. I don't miss getting stabbed from them on a daily basis at all. We would wear full tyvec suits and they would harden up and stick to anything you walked by. The worst was sanding and always having to take cold showers so the itching would be less, but the resin smell just permeated every thing and everybody always knew by your smell where you work. The good old days.....used to wash up everyday in acetone, I'm sure that didn't help my longevity here at all.
@christopherhill427
@christopherhill427 2 жыл бұрын
Great work. I work in industrial fiberglass in Barbados. Love the work. Cheers
@johnhunter2214
@johnhunter2214 2 жыл бұрын
cheers man learnt a lot from your vids. currently fiberglassing two 14 footers. cheers.
@donb4386
@donb4386 2 жыл бұрын
Nice work. I learn a lot from your videos.
@bzidro
@bzidro Жыл бұрын
Watching to THIS, makes it feel So Easy and gives the Guts to start on our own ! Lets get the hands on the dough !
@olafschermann1592
@olafschermann1592 Жыл бұрын
I just learned a couple of tricks. Thank you!
@lifeofdave1237
@lifeofdave1237 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always Andy. Always look forward to seeing more episodes. Had to glass in the underside of my deck core recently 😬 😂 dam I hate upside down glass work 😂 few bits didn't go so well,so let it set up, will grind the few bad sections back and re glass using CSM.
@johnhamilton9229
@johnhamilton9229 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your day
@daveduggan3573
@daveduggan3573 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video, Really enjoy watching anything you do actually as you always seem to provide little gems along the way. Even though you don't think so, I could quite happily watch you put the other layers on but I understand that I'm probably a little more "nerdy" than your average viewer. What do you expect - I'm English!!
@saltyhooker5785
@saltyhooker5785 2 жыл бұрын
Usually those areas that won't turn translucent are caused by contamination on the glass itself. Usually by coming into contact with moisture at some point in the making or packing process. The boat is looking great Andy! Glad your all set up and back at it!
@Robinlarsson83
@Robinlarsson83 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's what I've always suspected as well, there is almost always a few small spots that just won't turn translucent no matter how much resin or work you put into it. One just have to learn how to spot the difference I guess :)
@SparrowMoonhaze
@SparrowMoonhaze 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking this too as I’ve had sweat drop onto glass before and those same types of spots showed up later. Of course, I only put two and two together after the project was done lol.
@matthewmarkle1839
@matthewmarkle1839 2 жыл бұрын
This video came out at the perfect time. The next step in my boat restoration is to tab in and layup my new Transom.
@mjm7187
@mjm7187 Жыл бұрын
Been enjoying all of your videos Andy, giving me a little more confidence on restoring my Banshee sailboat. I hope you have researched a great shoulder surgeon for your cuff repair and follow his recovery recommendations. I went through several repairs before I found the right one. Overcompensating with your good shoulder can lead to issues down the road. Love all the information you provide tp us. Best regards!
@Sals_Special_Solutions
@Sals_Special_Solutions 2 жыл бұрын
Looks great!
@erikbatsford3294
@erikbatsford3294 2 жыл бұрын
Been so long since I've seen you do any glass work I'd forgotten that you're actually pretty good at it ;)
@thename9552
@thename9552 Жыл бұрын
New boat project. 19yt glassline runabout. Lots in materials. Because i used to fix my own surfboards i thought i knew how to fiberglass. Im so glad i found this channel. I would of done it all wrong.
@woodenhead8887
@woodenhead8887 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always Andy, I’ll bet it feels good to be back to laying some glass again. My son and I recently glassed in the floor on our project with huge pieces of 1708 and epoxy. I had it in my head that we should pre-wet the glass. It worked, but it really sucked and it’s far from perfect. In hind site I should have rolled out some epoxy and laid the glass dry like you did.
@doppler3237
@doppler3237 2 жыл бұрын
sometimes when watching your vids I make the mistake of thinking to myself "how the hell does he make any money taking this much time on a job" but then I come back to reality and remember he is making instructional videos. nice work
@FishingSGsWild
@FishingSGsWild 2 жыл бұрын
so satisfying watching you on the job and less on the talk.
@cormacsmall9442
@cormacsmall9442 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! I've been building a little 8ft boat just to learn to use the materials before moving onto a bigger project, and every step of the way I've gone to your channel for information and I don't think I'd be doing half as well as I am otherwise. I was also convinced by "the internet" that epoxy was the only real choice, and it was you who made it clear that polyester was perfectly valid, especially for a small project like mine. So I just wanted to say thank for doing what you do! It's awesome! :D
@Cerceify
@Cerceify 2 жыл бұрын
Yes.. This video gives me more courage to try a new transom on my 14' old sailboat. My nephew tried, but cut the board wrong. My boyfriend looked at it and threw up his hands. We bought an almost antique smaller Widgeon instead. Now, once I sell my cherished, beautiful wooden sailboat I may try the transom myself with more of your great videos. I've got a lot of Tung oil if anyone wants some!
@Arcturian1111
@Arcturian1111 3 ай бұрын
Great job. I'll be doing this shortly. I'm Taking the engine and all the hardware out this Sunday. April 14th 2024 so be it.
@rickway2419
@rickway2419 2 жыл бұрын
I have a project in my garage full of whispies waiting for me to come back and play with it later this week. Got the first layer of a mold set. Waiting on more csm. Gonna have to get very personal with the sander tomorrow night.
@breikowski
@breikowski 2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff!
@thepigwillfly5869
@thepigwillfly5869 2 жыл бұрын
The move kind of set you back....but it looks like you are settling in now. I'm glad you are back!
@jeffcarlile3045
@jeffcarlile3045 2 жыл бұрын
Andy, please film it all, so we can see how technique and approach adapts for each layer (even if you don't get it edited and released next week). Also, maybe add a digital clock on top of the transom so we can see time spin and have a sense of working time.
@tstuart7333
@tstuart7333 2 жыл бұрын
Another great production Andy. As mentioned previously, I'm not a boat guy. However I look forward to your channel each week. Your approach and methodology is very level. Thanks for taking the time and big effort you put into our school time. 👍👍Andy can you take us on a road trip with you to the old workshop?
@boatworkstoday
@boatworkstoday 2 жыл бұрын
If there's some interest in it, sure :-)!
@scottsmith2869
@scottsmith2869 2 жыл бұрын
Yes we would like to go on a tour of the old shop. Thanks Andy for all of your videos. They are very helpful. I’m in the middle of replacing the transom in my 1985 Cobalt CM9. I wish I could post something pictures and get your advice. Be safe. Scott
@catherinemunroe3960
@catherinemunroe3960 2 жыл бұрын
great job, thanks
@realityboating454
@realityboating454 2 жыл бұрын
Looking good.
@dingo397
@dingo397 2 жыл бұрын
Nice Job Andy....
@jimtroyer1804
@jimtroyer1804 2 жыл бұрын
Loving the candid discussion you use in your videos Andy! Covering the potential problems of the task at hand is very useful and sets your work apart. Thanks for today's tip on overhead surfaces. I have the ceiling in the galley of my sailboat to glass and have been wondering about how to not make a giant mess. The plywood was rain water damaged (2 loose screws around the campanionway destroyed the value) when I purchased the boat. After I get the surface prepared (one layer of plywood remains) I expect it to suck up quite a bit of resin, so I'm planning to wet that out and let it harden before re sanding the surface and applying the glass as you suggested on sticky resin. My question is: is it okay to use a fresh batch of resin over the tacky resin? Will the surface get slippery, will the glass slide around if I do that? Thanks for all that you do and good luck with the final clean up and sale of the old facility.
@Twelvestonestacking
@Twelvestonestacking 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear you say that about 1708 it drives me crazy with a little white spots! 😜
@n2ghtowl
@n2ghtowl 2 жыл бұрын
If only glassing was as easy as you make it look...Still to do my transom, don't fancy a trip to UK and help haha. Your videos have been a massive help to me so far thanks Andy.
Жыл бұрын
You make working with fiberglass look easy. It's deceptive, the fiberglass I know is a real btch! :D Thanks for your tips and tricks, they will be really helpful with my next project!
@stevenkirby7478
@stevenkirby7478 2 жыл бұрын
Friend of mine, who owns a body shop (very successful one by the way) was a master fiberglass worker, a good friend of Don McCurdy at Champion Boats and the go to guy out here east of the Mississippi. Of course he's getting on in age now and you'd think he'd dedicate some of his business towards boat repair etc. Such is not the case though as he can't find anyone to teach the art to (and it is an art being able to match colors, flake, etc.). Young kids today don't want anything to do with it, unless it's tech related etc. He himself doesn't do it anymore due to his age, etc. but the work he does deign to take on is flawless and matches perfectly. I've seen him take out whole sections of boats and transoms and replace them to near perfect condition, actually stronger than the original. But, once he's gone there's no one around here to carry on his expertise. folks just don't want to put up with the fumes, dust and other factors associated with fiberglass work. More importantly, most folks don't want to pay the price for quality repairs preferring instead to DIY their own stuff.
@jeremyhall134
@jeremyhall134 2 жыл бұрын
It's the paying price. I do fiberglass repairs far and few between because I refuse to cut corners to save on labor costs. If the incling even comes up, I tell them that I am not the person to do the repair. My name will not be noted to shoddy workmanship.
@robertgray1214
@robertgray1214 2 жыл бұрын
You have a number or address
@aaronsnead3873
@aaronsnead3873 2 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah Andy! I always like the mini Purdy roller trick you showed me. I had fucking absolutely no air bubbles on the outside of the transom. Seven layers. 1708 of course.But damn I wish I would’ve ran Cuso board. Back then you were still running wood in transoms. Thanks brother! Where’s your damn mask!
@mcmarine4270
@mcmarine4270 2 жыл бұрын
Good progress Andy.....funny how the weeks just disappear.
@charlesjones257
@charlesjones257 2 жыл бұрын
awesome as usual. please video the trip to the old workshop. how long before the bracket and engines get hung??
@michaelfoster4355
@michaelfoster4355 Жыл бұрын
Smart idea of hot coating fillet and laminate at the same time. I have gotten somany great tips from you. Thanks, mate.
@joeboonen7421
@joeboonen7421 Жыл бұрын
Love your vids, so satisfying watching fiberglassing done by a pro. One question , why do you prefer polyester over epoxy. Isnt epoxy stronger?
@ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524
@ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524 2 жыл бұрын
Sooooo satisfying. Great to seeing the transom take shape. How many layers total will the tabs and glassing over the koosa take in total for strength? EDIT, ah gotcha, 4 total. Guessing all those outboards hanging so far back means it needs to be much stronger than just a couple of outdrives from inboard engines? Rinse and repeat is good!! ASMR glassing video! Very relaxing! Old shop road trip would also be cool!
@catherineromeo4891
@catherineromeo4891 2 жыл бұрын
Another great job Andy I’ve been watching your videos for a while they’ve helped me immensely with a 1st time project on stringers fuel tank etc.. 1 ? I’d like to clarify I believe you address in another video like when patching a hole the glass patches I thought were to go from smaller to largest increments?? I’ve seen & read 2 different theories could you please clarify. Thanks again for great job, I’d love to come visit your shop I’ve converted an old chicken barn into my are it works for me, thank you
@pezpengy9308
@pezpengy9308 2 жыл бұрын
time suck fiberglass video AND a trip to the old shop? YES PLEASE!!!! :)
@bobhamilton298
@bobhamilton298 2 жыл бұрын
Film the trip to your old shop. Everyone would love to see what it looks like now.
@ryancoleman2183
@ryancoleman2183 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy Love your work I’ve bought my first fibreglass boat and want to increase the height of the transom Any videos or tips I’m going from 20 to 25 inches Thanks
@borismartinez6475
@borismartinez6475 2 жыл бұрын
Those whiskers take some time if we want the job done right. There is always some bubbles that are very hard to get rid off, and some that are going to come back after we thought we fixed them. Very good job, as usual.
@Robinlarsson83
@Robinlarsson83 2 жыл бұрын
For sure! That's part of why I want to get into resin infusion for as much as possible for the rest of my current boat project :) either with vinylester or epoxi. The boat is polyester but has quite a few years on it and I've done a lot of the work on it with vinylester for superior bonding and strength. I think we even built the new foredeck with vinyl and we glued the deck to the hull with a vinylester based glue. It smells a good bit more so infusion would nice :)
@peterfahey3045
@peterfahey3045 2 жыл бұрын
Muy Bueno
@BradM766
@BradM766 2 ай бұрын
Probably a long shot, but I recently came across your work and I am about to try my hand at replacing the wooden transom in a fiberglass hull. It's only 15 foot, but I am struggling to get started with the glass part of the rebuild. I cut out the interior fiberglass "wall" to access the rotten wood that was between said wall, and the exterior stern wall. Now all I have to do is replace the wood and glass it back up... but I don't know where to start first...
@marisorbidans128
@marisorbidans128 2 жыл бұрын
Just a question. Will you connect stringers to the transom? I guess it is coming and I am being impatient 😁. Nice work!
@donaldpetrey5843
@donaldpetrey5843 2 жыл бұрын
Even if it’s another vid of laying layers of glass I am very fine with that cause every time I watch I learn something. But guess we will see. I’m heading to my boat now to do core replacement and prep for epoxy primer and paint.
@123chooby
@123chooby 2 жыл бұрын
Andy, did you have a calculation for the thickness of the new transom? Will it be different if you hang a pair of outboards?
@carsonmcvay2069
@carsonmcvay2069 2 жыл бұрын
I'm getting ready to tab in my transom. On the second and third layers of tabbing do you make the pieces a little bit bigger than the last layer? Or do you cut them all the same? Thank you for all your videos. They have gave me the confidence to do this project that I have been putting off for awhile.
@frogmanpipes9561
@frogmanpipes9561 2 жыл бұрын
What's in your opinion on the pourable transom repair? Like carbon bond?
@Luuxs
@Luuxs 2 жыл бұрын
thank you for this video! i was wondering i am currently rebuilding my catamaran powerboat that is build from kevlar and original it has a wooden transom. but i am gonna replace it for 38mm (1.5inch) coosa! but i was wondering how much kevlar should i put over the coosa board because the original boat was wooden transom with a thin layer of kevlar and 2 small knee's made from polyurethane wrapped with kevlar (thick layer) and two HUGE transom knee's. i am also gonna replace the structural bulk heads that are okoume to coosa but is it really strong enough if i put exactly the same thickness coosa as there was wood or should i increase the thickness when going for coosa. alot of questions but thanks in advance.
@richardross6542
@richardross6542 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy I am new to your channel and find the info very valuable. I coated a boat project with Alexseal coating. I have been told that after a period of thime I can not just roughen up the surface and apply the last two coats. what is your opinion? Richard
@edstenson7764
@edstenson7764 2 жыл бұрын
Time suck and finish what you can. We will be here for the quality over quantity.
@AncientScotty
@AncientScotty Жыл бұрын
I am using Epoxy, what hardener & epoxy would you suggest. I have a heater, but it is cool here
@jdharston4688
@jdharston4688 Жыл бұрын
I have a houseboat that I’m renovating and I noticed the outside wall panels have waves. Do you have a video or can you give me any suggestions on how to treat those areas. Thanks for your input.
@BobBogue
@BobBogue Жыл бұрын
do you have any videos of removing the cap from a boat ? thanks
@a7xmyfist
@a7xmyfist 2 жыл бұрын
So wish you where located near Texas. Have a boat that I'm not sure how to get it done. All your tips, and tricks are great but none really apply to my issue. Would love for you to look at it to tell me what to do. Don't have anyone located who does work on fiber glass boats. Only place I can go is over 4 hours away and that's just to have him look at it... sad.. keep it up.
@ceirwan
@ceirwan 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, enjoyed the vid as always. Quick question, since you are using Poly resin, is it not necessary to start with a layer of chopped strand mat for improved adhesion?
@Gottenhimfella
@Gottenhimfella 2 жыл бұрын
I think he's using something along the lines of 1708, which is glass cloth stitched to chopped strand mat: "Biaxial (+/-45 degree) Cloth with 3/4 oz mat backing. The fiberglass tows are held together by light nylon stitching ...The flat non-crimped fibers yield reduced print-thru and higher stiffness than other woven fabrics. The mat backing adds extra thickness and makes for a smoother finished product when applied over scratches and dents. This cloth is ideal for repairs, tabbing, and reinforcing.>> (Jamestown blurb) He's applying the CSM side to the hull, which is why it looks like straight glass cloth in the clip.
@bakerchrisclarke
@bakerchrisclarke 2 жыл бұрын
I'm about to start cutting on a bayliner capri cuddy 1600 if you know this style of boat do you have any tips on where I should start cutting?
@nelloagostini4389
@nelloagostini4389 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Andy I am a bit confused. Did you not epoxy the coosa in place? and now your going over it with poly? Thanks
@kylemcaree1413
@kylemcaree1413 2 жыл бұрын
Are there no holes for the bungs? Or will they be drilled after?
@mini577
@mini577 2 жыл бұрын
It seems like this would have been a really excellent project to resin-infuse rather than fight the multiple layer time crunch. Did you consider it?
@bernardedward3277
@bernardedward3277 2 жыл бұрын
I bet those white spots are that material in the mat that dissolves when you wet it out . I would have used a full size roller to wet that out it would be much faster . I was wondering about whether that resin youre using has any wax in it?
@Richard-mj5dp
@Richard-mj5dp 2 жыл бұрын
The bob ross of fiberglass.
@morriscali4145
@morriscali4145 Жыл бұрын
Did you complete the transom on the 25 as I watched all of your videos up until covering the Coosa with FG however it appeared to be the last video and I was waiting to see how you tied in the stringers that were cut on P & Stbd. side as well as did you fabricate and install knee braces between the transom and the ctr stringer as well as the P & S stringers. Because the boat originally had I O 's most of the engine weight and forward thrust was absorbed by the motor mounts that were tied into the stringers but with the I O power the transom was under forward thrust, now with the OB's the transom is under tension in neutral and there is nothing tieing the forward forces to the hull or the stringers. Do you plan on additional videos as the project is finished. Thank you
@activemanishere
@activemanishere Жыл бұрын
I want to start with, I've watched a ton of your videos in the last few days. Back story. I got a free fiberglass canoe. It has a few cracks and holes all the way through. Forgive me for not being good with boat terminology. The entire bottom of the boat is flexy. There is micro cracks throughout. I am fairly confident i will be able to fix the cracks and holes, those are straight forward. Can i just laminate a single layer of weave type glass on the outside to repair the micro cracks and to add a bit of strength? I don't want to add too much glass to keep the boat light. I have sanded through the gel on half the boat and used a bur to completely open and taper the holes and it seems the boat is like 80% resin and very little actual glass. Please let me know if I'm way off base here?
@thomaspeterson5693
@thomaspeterson5693 2 жыл бұрын
Andy I'm confused about where you use epoxy and where you use polyester. Can you use either one over the other? I think you put the panel in with epoxy now you are using polyester? You may have already have covered this in other videos. Please help Thomas
@RC-sj6zi
@RC-sj6zi 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Just one quick question are you supposed to alternate each layer of tabbing with face layers? In other words is it tab-face-tab etc..
@boatworkstoday
@boatworkstoday 2 жыл бұрын
Yea, that's what I'll be doing :-) Next round will be larger tabbing all around, then another face, and repeat :-)
@michaelstratton3370
@michaelstratton3370 Жыл бұрын
Hey man I work at a boat plant and I just and grind what's the best way to get fiberglass out and off skin I have tried everything
@davejenkins6875
@davejenkins6875 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy, Noticed you using garbage bags to wet out your 1708. Here's a trick. Try using a plastic magic carpet sled kids use to go tobogganing. Lies flat cleans up easily and any remaining epoxy chips off when you roll it up after it hardens. Periodically I'll give it a spray with silicone if things start to adhere.
@pittythemillwrong5021
@pittythemillwrong5021 6 ай бұрын
what type of fiberglass material do you use first? 1.5 Oz chop strand? then 1708 bi axial? Im new and trying to get ready for my 1988 speed boat repair thanks
@BelSei
@BelSei 2 жыл бұрын
Let's see all four layers happening on video ... :-) It actually is sort of relaxing to watch.
@finscreenname
@finscreenname 2 жыл бұрын
1708, I roll the surface I'm putting it on lightly (just to seal it up) and I also roll resin on the chop strand side of the 1708 before laying it down. Just takes way too much resin and time to get it through the face even when you coat the surface. Not like the chop strand will come off with all the stitching.
@QuessooStunts
@QuessooStunts 2 жыл бұрын
Just curious as too how many times you've gotten resin on your hair 😂 happens to me almost every time I touch resin
@josh.kaptur
@josh.kaptur 2 жыл бұрын
Anything you do different in this video if you had been using epoxy?
@gustavboestad7443
@gustavboestad7443 2 жыл бұрын
👍👍 Can you lay vinylester resin over polyester putty? (Wet) Awesome video!
@boatworkstoday
@boatworkstoday 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, no problem with that as long as both materials are using the same hardener (Mek-P). If the putty is using a paste hardener then not sure about that one. But poly and vinyl are perfectly compatible otherwise after cure regardless.
@gustavboestad7443
@gustavboestad7443 2 жыл бұрын
@@boatworkstoday thanks! Your vidoes and guides helps me alot with my projekt!
@slowoldandugly8299
@slowoldandugly8299 2 жыл бұрын
where are you located? i would hold the camera just to learn. currently live on a tayana37 as i fix her up
@lectro88
@lectro88 2 жыл бұрын
Andy. Man I have commented before, but where do you get your soundtracks, . I have yet to dislike any og your toe tappers. And as alwys,. very useful, informative, smooth videos Very Nice Work.
@boatworkstoday
@boatworkstoday 2 жыл бұрын
I get all my music from Epidemic Sound (it's a pay service but well worth it!)
@lewisirvine8065
@lewisirvine8065 2 жыл бұрын
God i wish i was your apprentice!
@mikaeltjrnelund2724
@mikaeltjrnelund2724 2 жыл бұрын
Hi I have a crack in my inner hull, I do not quite know what to do
@lc2969
@lc2969 2 жыл бұрын
Do you not need to wear any face or eye protection when cutting the fibreglass?
@pjeff28
@pjeff28 2 жыл бұрын
Where can I get shears you used to cut glass?
@boatworkstoday
@boatworkstoday 2 жыл бұрын
www.jamestowndistributors.com/product/product-detail/2286 :-)
@ValiantSlantSix64
@ValiantSlantSix64 2 жыл бұрын
Letting 1st layer fully cure before adding 2nd layer ? Won't you have to SandSand all those little weaves ? Does Polyester Amine Blush ? How will you deal with that ? Suggestion: Use a release fabric, like nylon flag material -- it leaves a good mechanical pattern & takes away the amine blush. Agree ? Thanks Again.
@ValiantSlantSix64
@ValiantSlantSix64 2 жыл бұрын
Well, duh -- You are likely using Laminating Polyester Resin, which does Not cure hard, does Not need sanding between coats, and it Does remain tacky for as many coats as needed, until covered with PVA or poly/gelcoat With Wax. Sorry for the brain-freeze, but do try that nylon flag material as a release fabric for between cured coats of epoxy -- to leave a good textured surface And take away the amine blush when removed.
@richard-micllc3482
@richard-micllc3482 2 жыл бұрын
Resin will fill. No amine with UPRs, once laminate reaches >25 barcol hardness, you can immediately add more layers. Modern DCPD blended resins yield a tack-free finish, and can achieve a chemical bond as long as successive laminations are completed in less than 72 hours from each other. Only a quick scuff sand to remove "tent poles" is required.
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