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Noah's Marine has half-sheets of core-cell at good prices. They can ship.
It's perfectly OK to piece it together. The function of the core is to keep the skins a constant diatance apart and to bear shear loads. Cored panels as they are thicker in section are stiffer than solid glass panels. Foam cores need help in this only where there are heavy compression loads, as from fastenings. The drawback of plywood core is that when water gets to it, it'll rot. And it's heavy. |
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Jim Conlin wrote:
Noah's Marine has half-sheets of core-cell at good prices. They can ship. It's perfectly OK to piece it together. The function of the core is to keep the skins a constant diatance apart and to bear shear loads. Cored panels as they are thicker in section are stiffer than solid glass panels. Foam cores need help in this only where there are heavy compression loads, as from fastenings. The drawback of plywood core is that when water gets to it, it'll rot. And it's heavy. Thanks for the tip. In that case, I can ask the vendor to cut the plain sheet in two or three pieces in order for UPS to ship. The other option is buying scored sheets that are small in size and can be shipped. If I understand you correctly, a solid fiberglass panel should be great for the T-top to anchor on as long as it is as thick as a cored panel. Of course, I will not make the whole deck in solid fiberglass; that would be too heavy. I will use solid fiberglass in the small areas where the T-top is anchored on. Jay Chan |
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Evan Gatehouse wrote:
wrote: Jim Conlin wrote: Noah's Marine has half-sheets of core-cell at good prices. They can ship. It's perfectly OK to piece it together. The function of the core is to keep the skins a constant diatance apart and to bear shear loads. Cored panels as they are thicker in section are stiffer than solid glass panels. Foam cores need help in this only where there are heavy compression loads, as from fastenings. The drawback of plywood core is that when water gets to it, it'll rot. And it's heavy. Thanks for the tip. In that case, I can ask the vendor to cut the plain sheet in two or three pieces in order for UPS to ship. The other option is buying scored sheets that are small in size and can be shipped. If I understand you correctly, a solid fiberglass panel should be great for the T-top to anchor on as long as it is as thick as a cored panel. Of course, I will not make the whole deck in solid fiberglass; that would be too heavy. I will use solid fiberglass in the small areas where the T-top is anchored on. Jay Chan Solid fiberglass is a good option for through bolting hardware. But you don't need the solid glass to be thick as the core unless you can only get to the top side of the sole. If you can get to the bottom, you can taper the core out to nothing and make the solid glass about = 3/4 the bolt diameter. For a cockpit sole, where you might not be able to get to the back side, then a solid glass laminate will have to be the same thickness as the core. Just slightly larger than the footprint of the mounting base is enough. Evan Gatehouse Thanks. I will keep the formula (glass-thickness = 3/4 bolt diameter) in mind. This will come in handy. I have very little (or no) access to the back side of the deck where the T-top footing is. Sound like I will need to make the solid fiberglass as thick as the deck. Good to know that the fiberglass bedding area only need to be slightly larger than the footprint of the T-top mounting base. This settles the issue. Thanks. Jay Chan |
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Evan, i've thought that the 'puck' that's in place of the core under a
loaded fastening only needs to have the compression strength to bear the fastening loads and be non-decaying. In that case, most any high-strength bog will do the job. Why glass? wrote in message ups.com... Evan Gatehouse wrote: wrote: Jim Conlin wrote: Noah's Marine has half-sheets of core-cell at good prices. They can ship. It's perfectly OK to piece it together. The function of the core is to keep the skins a constant diatance apart and to bear shear loads. Cored panels as they are thicker in section are stiffer than solid glass panels. Foam cores need help in this only where there are heavy compression loads, as from fastenings. The drawback of plywood core is that when water gets to it, it'll rot. And it's heavy. Thanks for the tip. In that case, I can ask the vendor to cut the plain sheet in two or three pieces in order for UPS to ship. The other option is buying scored sheets that are small in size and can be shipped. If I understand you correctly, a solid fiberglass panel should be great for the T-top to anchor on as long as it is as thick as a cored panel. Of course, I will not make the whole deck in solid fiberglass; that would be too heavy. I will use solid fiberglass in the small areas where the T-top is anchored on. Jay Chan Solid fiberglass is a good option for through bolting hardware. But you don't need the solid glass to be thick as the core unless you can only get to the top side of the sole. If you can get to the bottom, you can taper the core out to nothing and make the solid glass about = 3/4 the bolt diameter. For a cockpit sole, where you might not be able to get to the back side, then a solid glass laminate will have to be the same thickness as the core. Just slightly larger than the footprint of the mounting base is enough. Evan Gatehouse Thanks. I will keep the formula (glass-thickness = 3/4 bolt diameter) in mind. This will come in handy. I have very little (or no) access to the back side of the deck where the T-top footing is. Sound like I will need to make the solid fiberglass as thick as the deck. Good to know that the fiberglass bedding area only need to be slightly larger than the footprint of the T-top mounting base. This settles the issue. Thanks. Jay Chan |
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