Laser deck delamination part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @alexisirelativism4353
    @alexisirelativism4353 4 года назад +1

    Its actually not uncured resin. But epoxy resin. In the 80/ 90 boats the foam structure and the floatbags were fastened with epoxy intead of poliester. And as you might know, if a coat is not puted on top of the resin the surface of epoxy resin never completely dries, so that is the reason for the tackiness. The execption to this is finishing epoxy resin which is epoxy mixed with an additive to dry, which knowadays is more common.

  • @fiddler2u
    @fiddler2u 8 лет назад

    Oh, thanks for helping me see that replacement is so much better than just drilling and injecting. The pre-bonding to the old deck skin and then pre-fab of the panel is great. You must have inserted the foam into the location while bonding the old deck skin to get a consistent fit for each panel, right?

  • @fiddler2u
    @fiddler2u 8 лет назад

    Wonder if instead of clamping you could weight it with something like bricks or the like? For the horizontal surfaces of course. That way you would get more even pressure to the surface area of the panel.

  • @jeffboudreau1970
    @jeffboudreau1970 9 лет назад

    great work, but you forgot to replace the wood block for a cleat attachment point

  • @patsmith4462
    @patsmith4462 10 лет назад

    That putty like material is not resin, it's the puttly like material they use in the U shaped deck / hull joint. It's a very expensive sealant / adhesive called plexus, of something like that.

  • @baileymakinit
    @baileymakinit 3 года назад

    How did you make the panels

  • @nanogi
    @nanogi 5 лет назад

    How did you make the foam panels?

  • @danielpaulson3631
    @danielpaulson3631 6 лет назад

    Can you please tell me where you got the replacement foam?