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Nidacore near Boston?
I am not thrilled with the idea of paying oversize/ truck freight for honeycomb core. Anyone know where I can get Nidacore north of Boston, or a bit South?
I have an 8 foot bed pickup, maybe someone else nearby needs the same thing? |
LBI in Groton, CT has Nidacore I believe and good to deal with as well.
Rod http://www.lbifiberglass.com/ |
try prime laimating in attleboro ma, they might help
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Composites one RI
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Just my honest opinion... I like nida core i used it on my 20 sf.. Just becareful when usung nida bond. Ther core bonding resin |
When you say use thickened resin- do you mean epoxy? The reason I ask is that the material looks like it has a polyester on it, so I was wondering if polyester or really I am interested in a vinylester bond.
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Not exactly next door to Boston,but I know that Mertons fiberglass in Springfield Ma.had some Nidacore when I was in there a few days ago.www.mertons.com
It's not shown on his website,but he has a lot of stuff that isn't.Best to call him.He'd be about a 1-1/2 drive. |
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Polyester, vinyl ester or epoxy is fine.. I just had problems with the nidabond stuff. called 3 m and they recommend vacuum bagging well I could not vacuum bag the sides. so i mixed the stuff up and troweled it on the nidacor then on the hull sides. I really worked the nida bond into the scrim.. and then troweled on the hull sides clamped the top part and took a laminate roler and rolled the nidacore down... it worked okay for me. I then used polyester and glassed up the outside. i had a couple of dry spots on my first go around with this nida bond so that is why I smeared on scrim and hullside. plus if you use this you are subjected to just this stuff. Resin is more versatile and much better adhesion..imho |
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