Woodonglass
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Re: Question for the experts on fiberglassing a 1976 ProCraft 1500 tri-hull
Re: Question for the experts on fiberglassing a 1976 ProCraft 1500 tri-hull
When using Polyester resin you cannot just use cloth. Without getting into Chemistry to much the basic fact is Poly requires CSM to "Bind" the resin molecules together and keep it from cracking. If you go to OOPS thread you can read much more about this. Suffice it to say that when using Poly CSM is required... when using Epoxy, CSM is not used. 1708 is a 17 oz cloth with CSM stitched to it. The pro's all say that it is best to still use a layer of 1.5 oz CSM in conjunction with the 1708. The CSM stitched to the 1700 cloth is a thin layer and needs more CSM to ensure a good bond. Hope that clarifies things a bit.
Re: Question for the experts on fiberglassing a 1976 ProCraft 1500 tri-hull
When using Polyester resin you cannot just use cloth. Without getting into Chemistry to much the basic fact is Poly requires CSM to "Bind" the resin molecules together and keep it from cracking. If you go to OOPS thread you can read much more about this. Suffice it to say that when using Poly CSM is required... when using Epoxy, CSM is not used. 1708 is a 17 oz cloth with CSM stitched to it. The pro's all say that it is best to still use a layer of 1.5 oz CSM in conjunction with the 1708. The CSM stitched to the 1700 cloth is a thin layer and needs more CSM to ensure a good bond. Hope that clarifies things a bit.