millwright1 wrote:I just built a layout boat and used evercoat everfix resin right over foam.
capt1972 wrote:millwright1 wrote:I just built a layout boat and used evercoat everfix resin right over foam.
Pics?
flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
Tiler_J wrote:MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
Solid first post, you will go far here. I see a Moderator position in your future.
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Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:rebelp74 wrote:ribbit
Shoosh over there. Isn't it past your bed time?
Tiler_J wrote:MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
Solid first post, you will go far here. I see a Moderator position in your future.
MDI45 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
Solid first post, you will go far here. I see a Moderator position in your future.
I was trying to give the guy a fast solution to his problem.......sorry you didn't agree ..how's that for a second post...JACKASS
MDI45 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
Solid first post, you will go far here. I see a Moderator position in your future.
I was trying to give the guy a fast solution to his problem.......sorry you didn't agree ..how's that for a second post...JACKASS
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MDI45 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
Solid first post, you will go far here. I see a Moderator position in your future.
I was trying to give the guy a fast solution to his problem.......sorry you didn't agree ..how's that for a second post...JACKASS
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
MDI45 wrote:It was not my intention to start off on the wrong foot......I find it a little strange how some people just need to shoot there mouth off...when a new member joins a site..iam a commercial fishermen and boat builder by trade.....I probably have done more fiberglass jobs then he has hair on his head......thanks ....great site
MDI45 wrote:It was not my intention to start off on the wrong foot......I find it a little strange how some people just need to shoot there mouth off...when a new member joins a site..iam a commercial fishermen and boat builder by trade.....I probably have done more fiberglass jobs then he has hair on his head......thanks ....great site
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
MDI45 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
Solid first post, you will go far here. I see a Moderator position in your future.
I was trying to give the guy a fast solution to his problem.......sorry you didn't agree ..how's that for a second post...JACKASS
Tiler_J wrote:MDI45 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
Solid first post, you will go far here. I see a Moderator position in your future.
I was trying to give the guy a fast solution to his problem.......sorry you didn't agree ..how's that for a second post...JACKASS
Excellent!Great second post! You can call me Jack though, we are pretty informal around here.
3legged_lab wrote:MDI45 wrote:It was not my intention to start off on the wrong foot......I find it a little strange how some people just need to shoot there mouth off...when a new member joins a site..iam a commercial fishermen and boat builder by trade.....I probably have done more fiberglass jobs then he has hair on his head......thanks ....great site
Don't worry about it, its not a big deal. Tiler is a good guy and I'm sure he was just playing. As a commercial fishermen I'm sure you are used to rookie hazing, and I'd find it hard to believe that you can't take a joke. Stick around its a fun place to be.
And your complimentary new member gift basket should arrive shortly.
Juice Box wrote:3legged_lab wrote:MDI45 wrote:It was not my intention to start off on the wrong foot......I find it a little strange how some people just need to shoot there mouth off...when a new member joins a site..iam a commercial fishermen and boat builder by trade.....I probably have done more fiberglass jobs then he has hair on his head......thanks ....great site
Don't worry about it, its not a big deal. Tiler is a good guy and I'm sure he was just playing. As a commercial fishermen I'm sure you are used to rookie hazing, and I'd find it hard to believe that you can't take a joke. Stick around its a fun place to be.
And your complimentary new member gift basket should arrive shortly.
I never got a new member gift![]()
Merica!
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Juice Box wrote:3legged_lab wrote:MDI45 wrote:It was not my intention to start off on the wrong foot......I find it a little strange how some people just need to shoot there mouth off...when a new member joins a site..iam a commercial fishermen and boat builder by trade.....I probably have done more fiberglass jobs then he has hair on his head......thanks ....great site
Don't worry about it, its not a big deal. Tiler is a good guy and I'm sure he was just playing. As a commercial fishermen I'm sure you are used to rookie hazing, and I'd find it hard to believe that you can't take a joke. Stick around its a fun place to be.
And your complimentary new member gift basket should arrive shortly.
I never got a new member gift![]()
Merica!
We gave it to boot and told him to give it to you.
AKPirate wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Juice Box wrote:3legged_lab wrote:MDI45 wrote:It was not my intention to start off on the wrong foot......I find it a little strange how some people just need to shoot there mouth off...when a new member joins a site..iam a commercial fishermen and boat builder by trade.....I probably have done more fiberglass jobs then he has hair on his head......thanks ....great site
Don't worry about it, its not a big deal. Tiler is a good guy and I'm sure he was just playing. As a commercial fishermen I'm sure you are used to rookie hazing, and I'd find it hard to believe that you can't take a joke. Stick around its a fun place to be.
And your complimentary new member gift basket should arrive shortly.
I never got a new member gift![]()
Merica!
We gave it to boot and told him to give it to you.
Wasn't it an extra large tub of super crunchy peanut butter with the WFF logo on it?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
MDI45 wrote:flight control wrote:So I've been working on a top secret project with my brother and we've hit a wall. We built a layout mold out of foam because it was free and easy to shape. The plan was to wrap it in plastic and fiberglass over it one half at a time and stick them together. We've done it before on a kayak project, but the mold was wood with a good coat of wax to keep the glass from sticking.
So we finished shaping the foam yesterday and covered it in shrink wrap (it was a thick blue plastic used to wrap and protect boats.) When we started rolling on the resin, the plastic started warping and bubbling. There is no way we can use that stuff.
Does anyone know of a plastic sheet that could stand up to fiberglass resin? We tested that clear vapor barrier used in construction, it might work. Any ideas?
Hello,You could use aluminum foil.......it will take a little more time to cure but it will work like the milar
3legged_lab wrote:Juice Box wrote:3legged_lab wrote:MDI45 wrote:It was not my intention to start off on the wrong foot......I find it a little strange how some people just need to shoot there mouth off...when a new member joins a site..iam a commercial fishermen and boat builder by trade.....I probably have done more fiberglass jobs then he has hair on his head......thanks ....great site
Don't worry about it, its not a big deal. Tiler is a good guy and I'm sure he was just playing. As a commercial fishermen I'm sure you are used to rookie hazing, and I'd find it hard to believe that you can't take a joke. Stick around its a fun place to be.
And your complimentary new member gift basket should arrive shortly.
I never got a new member gift![]()
Merica!
We gave it to boot and told him to give it to you.
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