Applying epoxy after vinylester resin hull repair

bellsinaboat

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I have patched the hull with chopped strand mat and unwaxed vinyl ester resin. My next step is to replace the stringers with 1708 and epoxy. Before I put down the epoxy, I wanted to confirm that I will need to do a final coat with wax added for a final "cure".
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Otherwise, can I just lay down the epoxy and keep going.
 
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ondarvr

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Forget the wax, it's not needed. Let it cure and sand the surface, then normal prep. Why are you going with epoxy for the rest?
 

jbcurt00

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Its a glass boat, correct:
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat...-replacing-old-hull-patch-work-inside-and-out

Why follow advice on a wooden boat forum for a glass boat?

Esp when you've already gotten good advice in the 1st patch topic I linked above.

And that topic covers why epoxy. But not why vinyl ester.

This should help w the stringer repair.

http://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat...lamingo-splashed-w-pics?p=5550980#post5550980

WHAT boat?

Its often helpful to have 1 topic about a boat project to prevent duplication of info AND pix, plus the same questions arent asked again and again


Like why epoxy here and the topic I linked, plus the request for pix that will follow here....

Good luck w your project
 

gsxrdan

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... how did the neighbors dog like the VE fumes?? that was pretty funny :painkiller:
 

Woodonglass

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If you're using epoxy then using 1708 is a waste of money IMHO. It will just soak up a LOT more resin and give back very little benefit. I'd recommend using 17oz biax glass.
 

bellsinaboat

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Thanks I will keep the questions related to this boat in one project...

I must be inhaling too much resin fumes because I didn't realize that advice post was for a wooden boat. Yes, this is for the fiberglass boat I am currently working on.

I am using epoxy for the stringers because I already bought that before I knew the inside of the hull needed so much patchwork.

I haven't noticed the dogs around lately but the neighborhood teenagers keep hanging outside my garage for some reason. Seriously though, the odor has not been too bad if I do it in small sections.

Thanks again for the assistance
 

ondarvr

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Like already mentioned, skip the CSM when using epoxy, since you already have the epoxy mixing the two in this fashion isn't an issue.
 
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