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Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

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Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by alaskastreamin » Oct 30, 2018 12:14 am

http://hydrostream.org/Topic.htm
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Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by Brandon23457 » Oct 29, 2018 7:19 pm

This is the post alaskastreamin

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Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by alaskastreamin » Mar 23, 2018 4:35 pm

The core bond is opaque and the hardener is blue.

Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by AdamDK » Mar 23, 2018 3:40 pm

alaskastreamin wrote: Mar 15, 2018 1:40 pm
Look closely at the blue core bond, see the solid circles? That's a slight depression from over grinding. The putty has filled this void and I haven't lost any strength here..

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Is the core-bond already blue? Or did you add blue carpenter's chalk? (heard this is a trick to help see air bubbles better)

Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by AdamDK » Mar 21, 2018 12:04 pm

I suggested the acetone wipe as I've read online that this should be done to remove the dust and dirt leftover from grinding that sweeping and vacuuming doesn't get.

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Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by Mike1 » Mar 21, 2018 10:41 am

Thank you both. I will definitely look at your posts.

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Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by alaskastreamin » Mar 20, 2018 5:58 pm

One thing Adam mentioned that I agree with and did myself. Adding a layer of glass before your core. My hull was so messed up, we added some woven roving on the mat before the core. I was going to be at or near 100 mph and if the original bottom decided to delaminate, I wanted some material under my core.

Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by alaskastreamin » Mar 20, 2018 5:33 pm

PLEASE ask questions. That's what we're here for. You get to learn from our mistakes.

Grind and wipe, broom, blow or vacuum. DO NOT wipe with anything but a broom or towel.

You see,.... at this point, if you could look at the ground surface with a microscope, you would see inside the grinding ridges is little fibers and fractured resin particles. This surface greatly aids in adhesion. If you wipe it with acetone for instance, you will lay over the little fibers and actually contaminate the surface. (Adam and I can agree to dis-agree on this part :up: ) My mentor was adamant about using any solvents after grinding.

Wipe a clean piece of glass with acetone and let flash off. You will be amazed at film left behind.

Read this article I wrote for the registry. It's a little lengthy but I put in a lot of pictures and explanations as to why. May take some of the mystery out of your project.

http://hydrostream.org/ArticleArchives/AlaskaViperResto.htm

There are 5 parts to this build. The first two have the most info

Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by AdamDK » Mar 20, 2018 5:07 pm

After you grind down the hull, you vacuum the leftover dust, give it a wipe down with acetone (to dissolve any remaining particulate the vacuum doesnt get), then you should be putting down a new layer of glass first - 1.5oz chopped strand mat for example. You need to replace the glass you ground away. Hulls are thin enough as is, and you just made it thinner by grinding.

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Re: Core bond...pre-made retail or mix your own?

by Mike1 » Mar 20, 2018 4:44 pm

I've been reading so much stuff and some of it is conflicting.
So I should
1- grind the surface down with 14 to 24 grit.
Then vacuum and clean with acetone ?
Then apply the core bond and put the resin coated core down on this?
Or do I also have to coat the original hull with resin before. Also when I lay in the core is the resin on it still wet or do I let it cure.
Sorry for my ignorance on the subject. I do appreciate your patience.

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