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natchalkley 02-11-2009 06:21 PM

questions about recoring hatches
 
I need to recore the hatch that covers the fuel tank. my question is do I want to got with a single piece for the core or do I want to cut squares? I would think that the squares would make it easier to make it flat, but im not so sure about the strength. is it strong enough like that or should I go with a single piece?

red20 02-11-2009 08:39 PM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
did mine w/ squares and it worked out fine.

Gary Hill 02-11-2009 08:50 PM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
I did mine with marine plywood 10 years ago and are still solid. (one piece)

Islandtrader 02-12-2009 09:20 AM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
The basic reason for the squares are so they conform to any crown that you might have. If your area is flat one piece will work fine.

A while back some one who is in the marine boat building business said that when he first started his job was cutting up the scrap plywood into squares..

What's the new buzz phrase...Re-claim, re-use, re-cycle. :)

bigeasy1 02-12-2009 10:10 AM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
I did mine with one piece of 1/2" marine plywood,and it worked great.The original was 6x6" pieces,but seeing as the hatch is flat,one piece worked good for me,and was quicker to accomplish.

hermco 02-12-2009 10:12 AM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
Using squares or a full sized piece cut into sections also reduces the chance of getting a large air pocket between the core and sunstrate. :D

Briguy 02-12-2009 01:36 PM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
Quote:

The basic reason for the squares are so they conform to any crown that you might have. If your area is flat one piece will work fine.

A while back some one who is in the marine boat building business said that when he first started his job was cutting up the scrap plywood into squares..

What's the new buzz phrase...Re-claim, re-use, re-cycle. :)


Or: USE IT UP, WEAR IT OUT, MAKE DUE, DO WITHOUT.

jonesg 02-16-2009 12:31 PM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
A large unsupported layup can easily buckle due to sun heat.
A molded lip won't always prevent it from twisting.

oldfielder 02-16-2009 07:27 PM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
I did mine with nidacore and they've been holding up well for three years.

Bigshrimpin 02-22-2009 11:34 AM

Re: questions about recoring hatches
 
nat - use the squares. There is no advantage to using 1 piece of core. The strength comes from the skins, not the core (which is why you could even use balsa wood or nida core) As hermco said you risk trapping air under a large sheet. Squares also make a stiffer laminate.


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