Re: Project "1600 Capri Hard Top" has begun!
Ok, I did some sanding on the top today. Just the basic first pass to remove all the loose sharp ends, high spots, etc.
Section of the ceiling that is covered with 6oz. Just did it to save weight. It looks a little blotchy, but its just on the surface, not air underneath. Although there are a few small air bubbles in there if you look close enough.
Here it is after the initial sanding with the little 5" disk using 40 grit. That 2x4 that the rear its resting on is WARPED, it's not bending under the weight of the top. LOL!
Close shot of starboard corner where there are a few overlapping sections of 1708. Smoothed over rough sections of overlapping pieces so that the fairing will go on smoother.
The 5" disk sander on a drill won't get in the corners, so I will have to wait to get the 7" sander to work the corners nice. Some areas will need some mat formed into the corners and sanding again.
Problem area!!!! The wood strip at the base is wrapped in a 6" wide piece of 6oz glass. After the anime blush was washed off, it looks like there is not enough resin on the top of the cloth. The cloth has resin under and inside, but the top side is looking a little dry. Will have to brush on a coat of epoxy to seal it well. Its like the resin drained rut before it set up.
This is a closeup of the 1708 biax on the side. The weave in the glass can be felt at the surface. I think rolling on a layer of epoxy will smooth it over so sanding will not expose the glass. Or should I just apply fairing over it as is?