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Re: Strip: Hatch covers
By:Joe Whitman
Date: 2/17/2012, 1:25 pm
In Response To: Strip: Hatch covers (Randy Echtinaw)

: I built the hatch rings per directions in Vaclav's manual with
: thickened epoxy ramps on each side of the foam strip. When this
: epoxy was no longer tacky. Approx. 4 hrs. later I laid up 6
: layers of 6oz. cloth. I did each layer individually and ended up
: using excess epoxy as it is an area that is hard to squeegie off
: the excess. I applied the epoxy with a brush and worked it in
: with a short bristle brush. I used the plastic on top of this
: sandwich with the wet sand for weight. This set for 3-4 days
: before I removed the rings from the bottom of the deck. I
: trimmed the outside of these rings without any problems. When I
: trimmed the inside of the rings to within 1/4" of the foam
: strip I discovered the glass layers had not adhered to the
: thickened epoxy very well. Both rings went into the trash. I am
: now ready to build them again. I apparently need to know more
: about this process than I do even though Vaclav's directions and
: drawings are very self explanatory it seems I am a little short
: on technique knowledge. Suggestions??
: Thank you very much.
: Randy

Don't wait for the thickened epoxy to harden. Lay it out all at once, I have done this with and without the sand and you really don't need to use the sand. Just smooth out the wetted out glass with a gloved hand to work out the air bubbles and let it dry. In fact without the sand it is easier to see of you have any air in there. Joe

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Hatch covers
Randy Echtinaw -- 2/17/2012, 10:14 am
Re: Strip: Hatch covers
Joe Whitman -- 2/17/2012, 1:25 pm
Re: Strip: Hatch covers
Erik J -- 2/17/2012, 8:50 pm
Re: Strip: Hatch covers
Randy Echtinaw -- 2/22/2012, 2:11 pm