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Ok, Garland,
BTDT..... If you are going to do this, do not wrap anything around the pipe, without some other plan. The wrapping will ball up when you try to pull the two apart. I have not tried the PeterHK plan, but I'm not sure how well the 6' strips will pull out. I even tried a teflon family sheeting in one try and it was still tough. That one had a stainless mandrel because the mandrel would later be the rudder shank. Cut the mandrel pipe too long so you can hold it. Make the layup too long and fabricate some feature at the end to allow good purchase. Shrinkage is epoxy specific, talk you the manufacturer about both that and the best mold release. This is not going to be easy. If you can create a mandrel that can be unloaded, that will be a great advantage. I have never figured out how to do this without a surface artifact that leaves an internal longitudinal ridge in the layup. Good Luck Guy Matt Colie Garland Gray II wrote: If I were to wax the outside of a piece of 2 1/2 inch pvc pipe about 6 feet long, and then lay up several layers of fiberglass and epoxy, would the resulting tube slide off the pvc easily enough after curing ? Or would I need to first wrap the pipe with sheet plastic or similar ? Thanks ! |
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