#51
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
I have Horhae sanding on your bracket right now.
strick
__________________
"I always wanted to piss in the Rhine" (General George Patton upon entering Germany) |
#52
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
Thanks for the details Big....I wish I knew what ISO implied... ....No issues with epoxy sticking to vinylester???
|
#53
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
Quote:
|
#54
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
Quote:
Here's a little blub from uscomposites on different resins. http://www.uscomposites.com/polyesters.html isophthalic polyester resin that is used where strength and durability is a must. Experiences lower shrinkage and a higher heat distortion temperature than orthophthalic type polyester resins. Used extensively in boat hulls and in fiberglass mold construction. Vinyl Ester resin is superior in every property as compared to all polyester resins. This product is used in high performance applications in which high-strength and maximum heat tolerance is necessary. This resin is extremely chemical resistant when cured. Similar in strength to epoxies with much increased stiffness. |
#55
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
Got it.....I was going to use all epoxy from epoxical
since I thought epoxy was stronger. http://www.epoxi.com/application/hand_layup.asp But the vinylester sounds good and cheaper....and the improved stiffness sounds good for a bracket. |
#56
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
BAyou - If I were doing this all over again. I'd use an ISO Polyester resin. It's 40% less than vinylester in cost (where I get it) and I don't think we'll ever come close to pushing the limits of a 5/8" thick glass.
|
#57
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
I got the bracket primed this weekend! Just gotta remove the old motor, plug the hole, sand, paint, bolt on, rig, and go!! Only a few weeks till Salmon Season.
|
#58
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
Big,
Looking very very nice. Great thread keep it coming.
__________________
__________________________________________________ ________________ 1974 23SF |
#59
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
You guys are definitely my heroes.....
|
#60
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Bracket Project
Old Volvo motor came out ("back home texas" style) on the back entrance to strick's seacraft racho . . . The outdrive and the motor were a mess. Block sanded the bracket again and used some of stricks quick fair to fill the low spots. In the last pic you can see where those molded pieces went . . . they really stiffened up the swim platform nicely. I butted them up against the tub for better support and there's no flex at all on the platform.
Just priming again and painting and the bracket is DONE!! It's no Hermco/potter bracket, but it'll do. One thing I should have done was to make the edges sharp on the bottom riding surface, but that'll have to happen on the next one. |
|
|