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Go to http://www.systemthree.com/index_2.asp
Register to be a member (free, good folks).
Download their "The Epoxy Book," "Catalog," and "Price List." (pdf files)
(free)
In Appendix D, Section 10, of The Epoxy Book you will find the coverage
expected. I've also seen the thickness expected, but that may have applied
to their finishing products. Add 20% for waste.

System Three and the West System will be comparable in prices, Raka is
cheaper, but I haven't used it. Similar data for the West System will be
found in "Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction." (not free)

A bit of work, but it is YOUR project.

Roger

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Please help.
Anyone can tell me the expense per square footage of fiberglass/epoxy?
I need it for every thickness of fiber glass? TIA



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I tried to get the Epoxy Book, but had trouble registering with System
Three. The delay in my email confirmation might be at my server's end.
But I did get a copy without a hitch at:

http://www.fiberglasssupply.com/Prod...ml#SystemThree

Guy

derbyrm wrote:
Go to http://www.systemthree.com/index_2.asp
Register to be a member (free, good folks).
Download their "The Epoxy Book," "Catalog," and "Price List." (pdf files)
(free)
In Appendix D, Section 10, of The Epoxy Book you will find the coverage
expected. I've also seen the thickness expected, but that may have applied
to their finishing products. Add 20% for waste.

System Three and the West System will be comparable in prices, Raka is
cheaper, but I haven't used it. Similar data for the West System will be
found in "Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction." (not free)

A bit of work, but it is YOUR project.

Roger

http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm

"mscres" wrote in message
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Please help.
Anyone can tell me the expense per square footage of fiberglass/epoxy?
I need it for every thickness of fiber glass? TIA


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Thanks, I went to the site and got the book.



"Guy" wrote in message
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I tried to get the Epoxy Book, but had trouble registering with System
Three. The delay in my email confirmation might be at my server's end.
But I did get a copy without a hitch at:

http://www.fiberglasssupply.com/Prod...ml#SystemThree

Guy

derbyrm wrote:
Go to http://www.systemthree.com/index_2.asp
Register to be a member (free, good folks).
Download their "The Epoxy Book," "Catalog," and "Price List." (pdf
files)
(free)
In Appendix D, Section 10, of The Epoxy Book you will find the coverage
expected. I've also seen the thickness expected, but that may have
applied
to their finishing products. Add 20% for waste.

System Three and the West System will be comparable in prices, Raka is
cheaper, but I haven't used it. Similar data for the West System will be
found in "Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction." (not free)

A bit of work, but it is YOUR project.

Roger

http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm

"mscres" wrote in message
...
Please help.
Anyone can tell me the expense per square footage of fiberglass/epoxy?
I need it for every thickness of fiber glass? TIA



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When you do your analysis, I would greatly appreciate knowing the
results. I think it's about $1 per square foot. Even two or three
times that is not a great expense, compared with the entire cost of
building. Therefore, I agree with advice given earlier: If the cost
of fiberglassing a wooden boat intimidates you, you shouldn't be
building one.

On the other hand, a cataloge of all boatbuilding costs is worth having
in order to facilitate decision making. If you can chip away at the
cost of every component, it should make make a difference.

One source of less-than-reliable information is Michalak's essay "Boat
Costs" which can be found in a wonderful collection through any of the
following links:

http://homepages.apci.net/~michalak/#INDEX
http://marina.fortunecity.com/breakwater/274/
http://marina.fortunecity.com/breakw...Index.htm#BOAT
COSTS

The information is faulty only because it is dated, and because
Michalak was understandably too busy to carefully research the
question. I have high regard for him.

Guy Vandegrift
http://faculty.valpo.edu/gvandegr/

mscres wrote:
Thanks, I went to the site and got the book.

http://www.fiberglasssupply.com/Prod...ml#SystemThree


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My older edition of "Gougeon Brothers on Boat Construction: Wood and West
System Materials" has a section addressing costs. I see they're updating it
(from 1985 with addendum) to 2006. Not a cheap book, but a good value for
anyone using any epoxy.

Roger

http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm

"Guy" wrote in message
s.com...
When you do your analysis, I would greatly appreciate knowing the
results. I think it's about $1 per square foot. Even two or three
times that is not a great expense, compared with the entire cost of
building. Therefore, I agree with advice given earlier: If the cost
of fiberglassing a wooden boat intimidates you, you shouldn't be
building one.

On the other hand, a cataloge of all boatbuilding costs is worth having
in order to facilitate decision making. If you can chip away at the
cost of every component, it should make make a difference.

One source of less-than-reliable information is Michalak's essay "Boat
Costs" which can be found in a wonderful collection through any of the
following links:

http://homepages.apci.net/~michalak/#INDEX
http://marina.fortunecity.com/breakwater/274/
http://marina.fortunecity.com/breakw...Index.htm#BOAT
COSTS

The information is faulty only because it is dated, and because
Michalak was understandably too busy to carefully research the
question. I have high regard for him.

Guy Vandegrift
http://faculty.valpo.edu/gvandegr/

mscres wrote:
Thanks, I went to the site and got the book.

http://www.fiberglasssupply.com/Prod...ml#SystemThree






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