I/O (Sterndrive) Conversion to Outboards

tpenfield

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A frosting bag and a plastic spoon makes good tools to make fillets
Who wouldda thunk, resin PB as a desert topping :ROFLMAO:

Anyway . . . I have been doing the really boring stuff . . . rounding corners, sanding, etc. Fillets come next.

I assume that with the PB and frosting bag, I should mix it in small batches, as it will tend to harden-up as I go.

My work area (garage) maintains about 65˚F and the open time on the resin is 30-45 minutes. I'm going with 2% MEKP . . . I tried closer to 1% and it really needed additional heat to cure.
 

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I assume that with the PB and frosting bag, I should mix it in small batches, as it will tend to harden-up as I go.
depends on how fast you can move and how big the bag is. I was able to do the entire bilge area in one shot. Maybe mix at 1.5%
 

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I'm waiting for some Cabosil to arrive . . . Meanwhile I got a supply of frosting bags from the Admiral's stash.

In other news, I got the transom pretty much cleaned off.
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I'm going to mark the cut-outs in the transom from tracing the openings in the extension pod (going to put the extension pod in place temporarily to do this). I'll also be able to check the fit of the extension pod to the transom contact area (the 'cleaned' area).
 

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With my one project with resin/filler/membrane I used a quart ziploc with a corner cut off to apply the goo.
It was a hot summer day and my first try with a mix kicked shortly after I got it into the baggie. I never got it applied. The bag was so hot I pitched it out of the boat onto the garage floor. It clattered when it hit the floor.
....learning curve.
 

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I had a 3% mix kick in the mixing cup on a hot day..... melted the plastic mixing cup and started smoking
 

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I had a 5:1 epoxy kick in a mixing cup. That was violent, it actually contracted the mixing cup like a shrinky dink. The open time was long but when it went it went fast. The poly mixed at 1-2% was pretty resilient even at 100+. Never found myself fighting to work too fast. Again, could always chill the mixture if needed. I did leave a half quart sitting in a cup just to see how it would react and it got hot. Was playing with the TIC that day.
 

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Marine Concepts has a MEKP injector failure in the mix room a few years back. the whole batch went up in flames. that is why the mix room has auto fire supression
 

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I fillet-ed most of the day . . . I got the ones done that can be done. There will be some more when I put the remaining pieces on.

I'm going to be traveling for the next 10 days or so. I might get a little bit done tomorrow AM, but that's about it for a while. I'll be glassing after Thanksgiving.
 
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