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William R. Watt wrote:
Note that the weigth of fibreglass and resin together is 96 lb per cubic foot (Skeen's Elelments of Yacht Design, 30% fibregalss, 70% resin), and a 1/4" thick layer is 2 lb per square foot. That makes 1/8" layer 1 lb per square foot, and 1/16" layer half a pound per square foot. snip The above applies ONLY to polyester, mat and roving. It definitely does not apply to knitted glass and epoxy where the glass/resin ration is about 50/50. Also, epoxy/knitted glass laminates are much thinner and lighter weight than polyester/mat/roving for equal strength. HTH Lew |
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