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TEE July 25th 04 03:42 PM

Help.... repair with fiberglass & resin
 
My husband is rebuilding the seats for our bayliner. He has made the seat
boxes and is ready for fiberglass. He has sealed the plywood with resin.
Now is where we differ in opinion. I say that glass needs to be laid
anywhere that two points of plywood come in contact, i.e. the corners
meeting and the top meeting the sides. I even thought that fiberglass tape
could be used in the hard to get areas. He says that just applying the
resin will seal these areas.
Does anyone have the knowledge to know which is the correct way?
Thanks for any help,,,,,Tee



William R. Watt July 25th 04 05:47 PM

Help.... repair with fiberglass & resin
 
use glass fibre for structural reinforcement, ie. strength.
if you think the resin might break under stress then reinforce with fibre.

"TEE" ) writes:
My husband is rebuilding the seats for our bayliner. He has made the seat
boxes and is ready for fiberglass. He has sealed the plywood with resin.
Now is where we differ in opinion. I say that glass needs to be laid
anywhere that two points of plywood come in contact, i.e. the corners
meeting and the top meeting the sides. I even thought that fiberglass tape
could be used in the hard to get areas. He says that just applying the
resin will seal these areas.
Does anyone have the knowledge to know which is the correct way?
Thanks for any help,,,,,Tee




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Reynaud July 26th 04 01:28 AM

Help.... repair with fiberglass & resin
 

"TEE" wrote in message
news:TFPMc.183434$Oq2.134609@attbi_s52...
My husband is rebuilding the seats for our bayliner. He has made the

seat
boxes and is ready for fiberglass. He has sealed the plywood with resin.
Now is where we differ in opinion. I say that glass needs to be laid
anywhere that two points of plywood come in contact, i.e. the corners
meeting and the top meeting the sides. I even thought that fiberglass tape
could be used in the hard to get areas. He says that just applying the
resin will seal these areas.
Does anyone have the knowledge to know which is the correct way?
Thanks for any help,,,,,Tee

Hello Tee. Always use glass in area,s such as joints as they are the

weakest point in a structure. If need be use bidirectional cloth which will
form around crevasses and protrusions a lot better than unidirectional
cloth.

Rey



Jonathan July 26th 04 01:39 PM

Help.... repair with fiberglass & resin
 
If you just want to seal the area, your husband is correct.

If you want to strengthen and reinforce the area, you are correct that
the glass cloth is needed.

Jonathan

TEE wrote:
My husband is rebuilding the seats for our bayliner. He has made the seat
boxes and is ready for fiberglass. He has sealed the plywood with resin.
Now is where we differ in opinion. I say that glass needs to be laid
anywhere that two points of plywood come in contact, i.e. the corners
meeting and the top meeting the sides. I even thought that fiberglass tape
could be used in the hard to get areas. He says that just applying the
resin will seal these areas.
Does anyone have the knowledge to know which is the correct way?
Thanks for any help,,,,,Tee




Joel July 27th 04 05:06 PM

Help.... repair with fiberglass & resin
 
"TEE" wrote in message news:TFPMc.183434$Oq2.134609@attbi_s52...
My husband is rebuilding the seats for our bayliner. He has made the seat
boxes and is ready for fiberglass. He has sealed the plywood with resin.
Now is where we differ in opinion. I say that glass needs to be laid
anywhere that two points of plywood come in contact, i.e. the corners
meeting and the top meeting the sides. I even thought that fiberglass tape
could be used in the hard to get areas. He says that just applying the
resin will seal these areas.
Does anyone have the knowledge to know which is the correct way?
Thanks for any help,,,,,Tee


Just some regular 4" 9 oz. tape would be fine. I doubt you need biax
tape for this job.

Joel
boatbuildercentral.com

TEE July 29th 04 02:12 AM

Help.... repair with fiberglass & resin
 
Thanks to you all...... Guess the hubby was right, but you know women can
be stubborn and hard-headed... at least southern ones LOL.
He did it his way, but appeased me and sealed the seams as I wanted.
Thanks again!!!
Tee
"TEE" wrote in message
news:TFPMc.183434$Oq2.134609@attbi_s52...
My husband is rebuilding the seats for our bayliner. He has made the

seat
boxes and is ready for fiberglass. He has sealed the plywood with resin.
Now is where we differ in opinion. I say that glass needs to be laid
anywhere that two points of plywood come in contact, i.e. the corners
meeting and the top meeting the sides. I even thought that fiberglass tape
could be used in the hard to get areas. He says that just applying the
resin will seal these areas.
Does anyone have the knowledge to know which is the correct way?
Thanks for any help,,,,,Tee






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