Saturday a couple friends again helped me and we got the starboard side laminated with three layers of 1708. I had gone to the boat Friday and put a layer or two of mat in a couple of areas where there was more of a height difference between the new core and the existing deck skin than I thought the new cloth would conform to. The temperature in the building when I got to the boat at 6:30 Saturday morning was around 20 degrees. I got a couple of heaters going in the cabin and by the time we started our work two hours later it was 85 degrees in the cabin! I rely on the halogen lights to warm the deck and work area, and the temperature of the core where we were laying the glass ranged between 44 and 50 degrees as measured with an infrared thermometer. The colder air temperatures did make the epoxy more challenging to work with, especially when trying to wet out thick cloth like the 1708. On the second layer I tried spreading more of the neat epoxy before we laid the cloth down thinking we just needed more of it in order to wet the cloth. Apparently that was not the correct approach and we ended up squeegeeing most of it up again, and after being on the colder core for a while it was almost a mayonnaise consistency. We worked hard with the rollers to get the cloth fully wetted out, but in the end all three layers bonded nicely and it looks like we got a good end result.
To prepare, I laid 4 mil clear plastic over the repair area, and traced the inner and outer perimeters with a Sharpie, then took the pattern home and used it to lay out the cloth which I pre-cut to take to the boat. The plastic will stretch and move a little, so I had some concern about the cloth fitting correctly, since it is not as forgiving as the plastic sheeting but everything went together perfectly.
To prepare, I laid 4 mil clear plastic over the repair area, and traced the inner and outer perimeters with a Sharpie, then took the pattern home and used it to lay out the cloth which I pre-cut to take to the boat. The plastic will stretch and move a little, so I had some concern about the cloth fitting correctly, since it is not as forgiving as the plastic sheeting but everything went together perfectly.
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