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Another question when I start taking all the core out, the boat is sitting on that trailer well how much more support does it need to hold it's right shape will it warp up or will the boat pretty much hold it's self
cottontop58 wrote:Another question when I start taking all the core out, the boat is sitting on that trailer well how much more support does it need to hold it's right shape will it warp up or will the boat pretty much hold it's self
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Should be supported as well as you possibly can. Best looking jig I ever saw on this thread
havent did much work on the boat but got out there and just cut on it a little more, havent built a jig or put anymore supports on my trailer, so i havent cut much, and trying to be carefull cause kinda confused where the core balsa stops and starts here is a picture of where i think i opened up the pad box and dug into the pad, the is the bottom skin there right?
Just curious but once I do get to the point of laying core , is there something better than balsa and other question is one the balsa is layed would it be better to get it shot over with a chopper gun I know someone who builds boats that's could do it , just wanting the best sealed off way when I get to that point
From what I have been reading, balsa is a great core for a boat. I would say make sure you soak some resin in the balsa before you lay it in the hull, and make sure there is enough resin to make a bond if it soaks up a little more. on top, I did mine with a layer of 17 oz and used a paint brush to spread out the resin for the most part. then rolled it out with a glass roller. Once I get more stuff its on to the stringers. If you are worried about it being sealed up, make sure you are using enough resin. the top side will definitely soak it up. Gel coat will help seal it up better also when you go to finish it up