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Re: fiberglass delamination
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 5/13/1999, 3:19 pm
In Response To: fiberglass delamination (Greg steeves)

> A friend of mine asked me how to repair delaminating fiberglass on his one
> year old cedar strip canoe. He is not sure if the resin used was epoxy or
> polyester. How can he find out which type was used? Or does that even
> matter as far as repairing it goes? I suggested removing a small piece and
> see what it sands like. What would be the best way to repair it, remove
> all the delaminating glass or inject new epoxy and clamp it?

Can he take it back to the person who made the canoe? If I sold a strip canoe or kayak to someone and it started delaminating, I'd want to fix it; otherwise, he'd tell people I do shoddy work and don't stand behind it.

If it's clear, it's probably epoxy. Otherwise, I've heard that epoxy will stick to polyester, but not the other way around (but I'm not absolutely positive on that).

How bady is it delaminating? A few small spots or the whole boat? For small spots, cut it out, and feather in a new piece of glass.

Shawn

Messages In This Thread

fiberglass delamination
Greg steeves -- 5/13/1999, 11:44 am
Re: fiberglass delamination
RJ Ruse -- 5/19/1999, 12:27 pm
me too
Dave Sharpe -- 5/13/1999, 10:37 pm
Re: me too
Stan Heeres -- 5/14/1999, 12:30 pm
Re: fiberglass delamination
Shawn Baker -- 5/13/1999, 3:19 pm
Re: fiberglass delamination
AL BRATTON -- 5/14/1999, 2:29 pm
Re: fiberglass delamination
AL BRATTON -- 5/14/1999, 11:58 am