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bmajvi 11-21-2018 08:09 AM

Using fiberglass scraps?
 
Question for the fiberglass experts among us: A local boatbuilder has offered me some high density foam and fiberglass scraps for free. I need to recore a couple hatches, and am planning on using the foam - it's got the tiny holes in it for vacuum bagging, but I've never tried/not set up for bagging, and would probably just do a traditional layup. I did a couple test panels with light weight cloth and West epoxy that came out well. So here's the question - Because the work will be done on the underside of the hatches and out of sight, I'm wondering if there'd be much of a downside to using 1708 scraps (average size maybe 12"x24") and slightly overlapping them? What do you think?

kmoose 11-21-2018 08:13 AM

I have no problem with scraps as long as they are clean. Frey or tear the edges and they will blend at the overlap better.

SeaPlusPlus 11-21-2018 08:55 AM

Should not be a problem.

wattaway2 11-21-2018 04:56 PM

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Used foam and scrap pc’ss Worked fine on these hatches

wattaway2 11-21-2018 05:04 PM

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Finished leaning post tackle station


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