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Re: anyone have expierience with bi/triaxials?
By:Sam McFadden
Date: 5/8/2000, 12:11 pm
In Response To: anyone have expierience with bi/triaxials? (David Blodgett)

Dave,

I used biaxial on the inside of a stripper. On selected areas of the deck, I did a normal hand lay-up and was not too happy with the result. The stuff was difficult to wet out and the non-woven fibers tended to bunch up leaving large gaps between bundles and a very rough finish. I ended up covering the wet lay-up with a poly sheet and compacting the laminate with a squeegee. The poly peeled right off after the epoxy cured. The result was OK, but resin rich, and still needed a heavy fill coat.

On the hull, I vacuum bagged the whole thing. The result was much better, but still had some of the same drawbacks - rough finish, heavy fill coat.

For an all glass boat, biaxials might be great, but from what I have seen, they should be part of a laminate; a single layer test panel I did had lots of space between the fiber bundles.

Sam

: I am looking at using a bi or triaxial cloth for my boat... I'm wondering how
: they compare to regular FG cloth...

: any info would help

: Thanks

: DAVE

Messages In This Thread

anyone have expierience with bi/triaxials?
David Blodgett -- 5/7/2000, 7:13 pm
Re: anyone have expierience with bi/triaxials?
Sam McFadden -- 5/8/2000, 12:11 pm
Stripper vac bag queries
mike allen ---> -- 5/8/2000, 2:28 pm
Re: Stripper vac bag queries
Sam McFadden -- 5/8/2000, 5:37 pm
Re: anyone have expierience with bi/triaxials?
Shawn Baker -- 5/7/2000, 7:53 pm
Re: anyone have expierience with bi/triaxials?
David Blodgett -- 5/7/2000, 8:22 pm
Re: Ray Jardine's web page
Dave Houser -- 5/8/2000, 3:13 pm
Re: anyone have expierience with bi/triaxials?
Shawn B -- 5/8/2000, 1:07 pm