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76 vector restore

Restoring your Hydrostream or just giving it a small makeover? What better place than to show off your project. Big or small.
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Re: 76 vector restore

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You guys keep in mind that my pricing is only from one supplier , i remember seeing balsa for 13 bucks a 2x4 sheet which is 7 bucks cheaper per sheet then easterns price. also it may take thiner or thicker stocks to give the same striengh as 1/2 inch balsa. I will post comparison to duplicate 1/2 inch balsa as soon as i have all info available.
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Re: 76 vector restore

Post: # 2880Post LSaupe »

Here is a good link to the article previously mentioned.

http://www.compositesworld.com/articles/getting-to-the-core-of-composite-laminates.aspx

Original link in the post had the word article misspelled.
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Re: 76 vector restore

Post: # 2881Post VultureNo2 »

Thanks - Great article.
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Re: 76 vector restore

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LSaupe wrote:Here is a good link to the article previously mentioned.

http://www.compositesworld.com/articles/getting-to-the-core-of-composite-laminates.aspx

Original link in the post had the word article misspelled.
sorry guys my bad
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Re: 76 vector restore

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After spending hours and hours on reading alot of stuff on composite cores i am gonna take a break and actualy do some work on the vector. I bought a resparator and tyvek suit and ready to grind. I am gonna cut out a previous patch job. Image

It looks like the core was gone when this repair was done. Someone just stuffed the hole with cloth and resin filling the missing core void. Image


From the bottom it looked like someone had rubbed the coat off from beaching it and painted over
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Re: 76 vector restore

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I think the bad spot was cut out then filled from the outside with alot of resin and a little glass. Maybe a couple layers of glass can reinforce the patch.?
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Re: 76 vector restore

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I had a spot like that in about the same spot. I ground it smooth on the inside and added 3 layers of mat to the inside. Then 2 more under my core. I then was able to just smooth the outside out with some dura tec p14 I think it was. Anyway it's a filler for below the water line.

I'm shure there is a better way to fix it but that's how I did it. :up:
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Re: 76 vector restore

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The outside is smooth and cannot tell it has ben patched except ror the paint. I dont plan on a full paint or gel because it looks fairly good now so i am hoping just a couple layers of glass inside will do.
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Re: 76 vector restore

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I have been reading alot of articles written by a marine surveyor that is against core construction in hulls. His name is David Pescoe.
http://www.yachtsurvey.com/ATC_Core-Cell.

Check out some of the stuff in (core and structural issues) but don't stop there.
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Re: 76 vector restore

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If it doesnt go, add the "htm" to the end.

http://www.yachtsurvey.com/ATC_Core-Cell.htm
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