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By:Dave Sharpe
Date: 5/13/1999, 10:37 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?

> TIA

> Greg I built a redwood srip canoe 2 years ago and have also noticed the glass appears to be more apparent. I'm not sure it's delaminating, but it has a knobby feel to it and is quite obvious. On close examination, it seems most prominent over the center of each strip and less so at the glue joints between strips. I'm speculating that the redwood is outgassing or otherwise reacting with the glass. I used System Three epoxy and had good solid adhesion at the time of building, but after two years of Sacramento heat (stored under cover) I'm quite dissapointed in the appearance.. I also built a cedar strip boat about 6 months later that is just starting to show some of this effect in small areas on the bottom, and two stitch and glue sea kayaks that have shown no problem after one year. Anybody have any ideas what this is?

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