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Here I used there core bedding compound. They recomended Vacuum baggin but I could not do it at this time.. So i just Pressed it in the core and then applied it to the hull. then i took a formica hand roller and Rolled the Dog crap out of it.. it seemed to hold very well...
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Glassed the Nida core with 1708 Biaxial and another layer of 1.5 oz mat
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Glassed over the nida core with bi-axial 1708 and another 1.5 oz mat ,,debating on vacuum baggin the last layer so i can get a better finish and not have to fair as much. or maybe just lay a sheet of sheathing over the wet glass and then peel off after the resin sets up. I then started to glass in the keel and get it ready for the pourable material..
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Your boat is going to be solid as a rock with that coring in place. I put Balsa in mine and am very happy with how solid the boat is. Nice work!
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Thanks, Dave |
Apdmro... Free shipping over 300 dollars careful on the prices some are per sqft
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I used 1/2" on the sides. Using 2 " foam for gunnel supports and 1" nidacores for the deck.. can't beat free shipping. 68.00 for 1/2". And. 78 for 1"... They also have panels made up already for 280 a sheet
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nida cored the top cap
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Here i apllied the nida core and am setting up to vacuum bag the glass to nida core
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2. Scupper height is determined by your floor height. 3. Never seen anyone work in the inside of the cap with the whole boat up side down. If you brace the cap properly and take it off the boat you should be fine. Opps looks like you have already covered that one :) strick |
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