1971, C22. Some of tabbing is no longer connected to the hull. I feel like it is not extremely structural (maybe?), but I want to try to get some tabbing in to replace at least some of them. I'm new to epoxy and fiberglass but lots research and few tests I feel confortable with the actual epoxy and biaxiel and that process. Been doing lot research but still not confident to jump into this as far as the Preperation (and how flat, grinded it needs to be) is concerned. I also just cleaned my boat really well and I'm trying to not make a HUGE mess by getting fiberglass/paint dust everywhere if possible.
So the materials I have are...
West Systems 205 & 105 Epoxy
Colloidal Silica 406 (says good for fillets)
Biaxiel fiberglass cloth 1708 6" wide
Shop vac (to catch dust)
I got multi tool (cutter)
normal sander
a grinder
Drill with hard metal "brush" bits (These worked best and also not much mess)
The multi tool cut the loose tabbing off really well. After that I'm getting nowhere fast trying to get down to the bar fiberglass.
But I'm not sure how far I need to go with grinding/sanding here. Do I NEED to have it all totally smooth (no little gaps or grooves..?) in the fiberglass?
Instead of grinding like crazy to get it all flat... could I "fill" in the holes and crevices with something instead of makign a huge mess grinding forever? Just not sure about a lot of this stuff.
I plan to do maybe 2 layers of the biaxial. I will do a fillet with the colloidal silica to prepare the 90 degree angle to something nice and smooth. Then maybe lay down a 4" wide strip biaxiel first...then a 6" strip to finish. ?? I'm fairly confident in using the biaxiel adn the epoxy after tons of research and a few tests. It's mor the PREP that I'm not sure about.
On the photos, the middle section is where I really sanded/grinded to down to almost all fiberglass. The grooves here and there still have a tiny bit of (paint i guess) in them.
Any help would be appreciated!!
So the materials I have are...
West Systems 205 & 105 Epoxy
Colloidal Silica 406 (says good for fillets)
Biaxiel fiberglass cloth 1708 6" wide
Shop vac (to catch dust)
I got multi tool (cutter)
normal sander
a grinder
Drill with hard metal "brush" bits (These worked best and also not much mess)
The multi tool cut the loose tabbing off really well. After that I'm getting nowhere fast trying to get down to the bar fiberglass.
But I'm not sure how far I need to go with grinding/sanding here. Do I NEED to have it all totally smooth (no little gaps or grooves..?) in the fiberglass?
Instead of grinding like crazy to get it all flat... could I "fill" in the holes and crevices with something instead of makign a huge mess grinding forever? Just not sure about a lot of this stuff.
I plan to do maybe 2 layers of the biaxial. I will do a fillet with the colloidal silica to prepare the 90 degree angle to something nice and smooth. Then maybe lay down a 4" wide strip biaxiel first...then a 6" strip to finish. ?? I'm fairly confident in using the biaxiel adn the epoxy after tons of research and a few tests. It's mor the PREP that I'm not sure about.
On the photos, the middle section is where I really sanded/grinded to down to almost all fiberglass. The grooves here and there still have a tiny bit of (paint i guess) in them.
Any help would be appreciated!!
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