Yellow Ballad
Well-Known Member
Silly question, I have some midships cleats I'll be fitting at some point but I need to raise them up to get over the built in toe rail. I know people make GRP backing pads (which I'll probably do if this works) but would a solid GRP block be ok to mount the cleat on? I was thinking laying it up on a piece of glass and building it up with CSM and polyester in 5mm sessions to desired thickness and then cutting and shaping before fitting in place with epoxy and flocoat. I'm guessing they would be roughly 100x50x30 mm.
What are peoples thoughts? Recommendations on glass weight Or does it not make a difference? What would be best for cutting 30mm? I have a band saw but it has a 6tpi blade so I'm guessing I would need a finer blade. Shaping would a router work with grp, finishing with emery cloth? Or is it hacksaw, file and elbow grease. I'm guessing if I could de 30mm I could go to 50mm?
I know I could use a hardwood block but I would like to make it look "factory" so to speak.
Many thanks in advance.
What are peoples thoughts? Recommendations on glass weight Or does it not make a difference? What would be best for cutting 30mm? I have a band saw but it has a 6tpi blade so I'm guessing I would need a finer blade. Shaping would a router work with grp, finishing with emery cloth? Or is it hacksaw, file and elbow grease. I'm guessing if I could de 30mm I could go to 50mm?
I know I could use a hardwood block but I would like to make it look "factory" so to speak.
Many thanks in advance.