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jcassara July 7th 04 01:25 PM

Faring Polyester Cloth
 
I am in the process of repairing a rotted deck core. The
area is about 6 sq ft and is built up with polyester cloth.
Is there an additive to thicken polyester resin to use as a
fairing compound? Can automotive Bondo be used? Will fairing
compounds as found at West Marine or Bondo stand up to
typical deck activity or will they crack?

Any info would be great!

John



RUST July 7th 04 02:14 PM

Faring Polyester Cloth
 
There's some stuff to add to the resin that is basically very tiny glass
balls that looks like dust. Comes in a can on the same store-shelf as all of
the fiberglass resins, etc. I've used it to patch holes and the like. Works
great. I'm sure that someone out there knows the correct name for the stuff.
Thickening compound?

Cheers,
Steve
"jcassara" wrote in message
et...
I am in the process of repairing a rotted deck core. The
area is about 6 sq ft and is built up with polyester cloth.
Is there an additive to thicken polyester resin to use as a
fairing compound? Can automotive Bondo be used? Will fairing
compounds as found at West Marine or Bondo stand up to
typical deck activity or will they crack?

Any info would be great!

John





ddinc July 7th 04 06:22 PM

Faring Polyester Cloth
 
Dont use bondo. It expands when wet, and your fairing will become unfair.
Use micro or glass balloons.

"jcassara" wrote in message
et...
I am in the process of repairing a rotted deck core. The
area is about 6 sq ft and is built up with polyester cloth.
Is there an additive to thicken polyester resin to use as a
fairing compound? Can automotive Bondo be used? Will fairing
compounds as found at West Marine or Bondo stand up to
typical deck activity or will they crack?

Any info would be great!

John





Kiyu July 7th 04 08:51 PM

Faring Polyester Cloth
 
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 13:14:26 GMT, "RUST"
wrote:

There's some stuff to add to the resin that is basically very tiny glass
balls that looks like dust. Comes in a can on the same store-shelf as all of
the fiberglass resins, etc. I've used it to patch holes and the like. Works
great. I'm sure that someone out there knows the correct name for the stuff.
Thickening compound?


Microballoons?

Kiyu

jcassara July 8th 04 12:01 AM

Faring Polyester Cloth
 
I will look into a tickening agent but I thought microballs
was an epoxy additive.Could the heat generated when
polyester kicks could melt the balls?
John

"ddinc" wrote in message
...
Dont use bondo. It expands when wet, and your fairing will

become unfair.
Use micro or glass balloons.

"jcassara" wrote in message
et...
I am in the process of repairing a rotted deck core. The
area is about 6 sq ft and is built up with polyester

cloth.
Is there an additive to thicken polyester resin to use

as a
fairing compound? Can automotive Bondo be used? Will

fairing
compounds as found at West Marine or Bondo stand up to
typical deck activity or will they crack?

Any info would be great!

John







Stephen Baker July 8th 04 01:48 AM

Faring Polyester Cloth
 
Could the heat generated when
polyester kicks could melt the balls?


No more than the heat generated when epoxy kicks off. ;-)

Steve

Matt Langenfeld July 10th 04 10:14 PM

Faring Polyester Cloth
 
I think they're just refered to as glass beads. RAKA sells some. Other
places too.

RUST wrote:
There's some stuff to add to the resin that is basically very tiny glass
balls that looks like dust. Comes in a can on the same store-shelf as all of
the fiberglass resins, etc. I've used it to patch holes and the like. Works
great. I'm sure that someone out there knows the correct name for the stuff.
Thickening compound?

Cheers,
Steve
"jcassara" wrote in message
et...

I am in the process of repairing a rotted deck core. The
area is about 6 sq ft and is built up with polyester cloth.
Is there an additive to thicken polyester resin to use as a
fairing compound? Can automotive Bondo be used? Will fairing
compounds as found at West Marine or Bondo stand up to
typical deck activity or will they crack?

Any info would be great!

John






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