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Glassing
By:Russ
Date: 2/8/2001, 8:44 am
In Response To: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time (Arthur)

Aurther,
Congradulations on getting this far. This is the fun part the boat jsut jumps out at ya as your putting on the glass coats

Fiberglassing may feel like the big commitment move, but if you stay on it and sweat the details it should work out just fine.

Sanding with 120 will work just fine. Beleive it, the natural inclination to go finer and finer is just adding steps. 120 grit sanding will disapear under the epoxy. Returning to 80 is probobly unecessary. I have seen folks go to 220 and while its less purchase for the glass to hold onto it seems to have held.

Brushes, this is like fairing tools. Everyone has their favorite way. I have come to like using just acid brushes. It keeps a thinner coat and cuts the runs. Keeps me working smaller areas more precisely. THe biggest thing is to baby sit the boat and keep working out the drips with the acid brush until the coat tacks up. If you go the acid brush route keep a lot on hand.

Its OK to sand the seal coat, but if its really good one with out drips etc. I like just giving her the lightest sanding and then apply the fabric coat while the seal coat is still green Between 24 and 36 hours. If there is a drip in it same thing knock the heads off while still green with a finger plan and work it back to smooth with a foam block with a piece of sand paper around it. I use 100 grit.

I haven't built the North Star so I don't know about the specifics of your last question. Bidarka's are diffrent from other shapes in that the bow and cheek plates break up a single curve. My suggestion would be to e-mail Rob Macks. He would know what works best in these areas. I am guessing (and it just a guess) those corners are like seams. Run the hull and deck pieces out to the edge then run the smaller piece up and over 2 inches or so and then afterwards feather it. HAving said that check with Rob for what he had in mind in those sections. Let us know what you find out on this. As others will want to know too :)

The only thing that is hard to recover from is a bad batch. So measure carefully. Don't work when your tired and likely to forget or mix something backwards.

Good luck, enjoy the process and post pics

!RUSS

Messages In This Thread

About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Arthur -- 2/8/2001, 4:13 am
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Arthur -- 2/15/2001, 5:48 am
Stiff roller--good idea.
John Monfoe -- 2/16/2001, 4:37 am
Resin use
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/16/2001, 3:53 am
Re: Resin use
Richard Boyle -- 2/16/2001, 8:21 am
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Jim Sailer -- 2/9/2001, 9:37 am
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time *Pic*
Rob Macks -- 2/8/2001, 11:23 am
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Arthur -- 2/20/2001, 7:32 pm
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Rob Macks -- 2/20/2001, 10:53 pm
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Arthur -- 2/9/2001, 3:06 am
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Rob Macks -- 2/9/2001, 12:05 pm
staples/no staples
Sam McFadden -- 2/10/2001, 1:53 pm
Re: Slight Disagreement . . .
Spidey -- 2/9/2001, 10:48 pm
What you want
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/10/2001, 10:32 am
Some points
mike allen -- 2/12/2001, 12:20 pm
Re: Internal Strongback
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/13/2001, 9:39 am
Internal Strongback confined releases
mike allen -- 2/13/2001, 12:13 pm
Re: Internal Strongback confined releases
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/14/2001, 9:22 am
Re: Internal Strongback confined releases
mike allen ---> -- 2/14/2001, 11:42 am
Re: What you want
Spidey -- 2/10/2001, 12:19 pm
Re: Well said!
Don Beale -- 2/10/2001, 11:00 am
Re: Slight Disagreement . . .
Rob Macks -- 2/10/2001, 12:08 am
Re: Slight Disagreement . . .
Richard Boyle -- 2/10/2001, 8:48 am
Re: Slight Disagreement . . .
Rob Macks -- 2/10/2001, 9:37 am
Re: Fell out of my chair laughing!
Spidey -- 2/10/2001, 12:45 am
Re: Slight Disagreement . . .
Rehd -- 2/10/2001, 12:24 am
Re: Might have to..........
Rehd -- 2/9/2001, 11:25 pm
Re: uneven seal coats
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/9/2001, 6:12 pm
Re: uneven seal coats
Al Gunther -- 2/10/2001, 11:49 am
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Arthur -- 2/9/2001, 2:49 pm
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Arthur -- 2/8/2001, 9:14 pm
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Dale Frolander -- 2/8/2001, 4:16 pm
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Ray Port Angeles -- 2/10/2001, 12:09 pm
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Les Corley -- 2/8/2001, 6:57 pm
Re: About to Fiberglass a Stripper 1st time
Rob Macks -- 2/8/2001, 7:20 pm
Just in time
Angela Watson -- 2/8/2001, 12:20 pm
Re: Just in time
Angela Watson -- 2/11/2001, 7:01 pm
Re: Just in time
Don Beale -- 2/8/2001, 7:12 pm
Re: Just in time
Angela Watson -- 2/8/2001, 9:13 pm
Re: Just in time
Don Beale -- 2/9/2001, 12:06 pm
Re:Keep the FOCUS..work is good..keys,wheres my ke *NM*
Ben Staley -- 2/9/2001, 12:58 pm
Re:And remember..
Don Beale -- 2/11/2001, 12:32 pm
Re: Just in time *Pic*
Bobby Curtis -- 2/8/2001, 1:34 pm
Re: Just in time
Angela Watson -- 2/8/2001, 7:04 pm
Re: Just in time
Angela Watson -- 2/8/2001, 7:12 pm
Re: Just in time
Bobby Curtis -- 2/8/2001, 7:41 pm
Re: Just in time
Geo. Cushing -- 2/8/2001, 12:59 pm
Re: Just in time
Angela Watson -- 2/8/2001, 6:56 pm
Re: Glassing time
Ben Staley -- 2/8/2001, 12:32 pm
Glassing
Russ -- 2/8/2001, 8:44 am