Turboviolet
New Member
Hi,
On the boat I'm currently repairing (restoring more like to be honest) encapsulated keels cracked because of the rusted ballast some time ago. Cement was taken out, cracks patched and a roofing lead scrap thrown in. The ballast was loose and the keels open from the top when I bought it.
I've taken all the ballast out, properly cleaned everything from the inside and now ready to encapsulate the ballast with the resin... hence the questions...
1: Is it better to melt the lead scrap and cast it into cupcake size pellets or shred it?
2: If it is better to shred it, then how to clean the lead of the rust (some steel pellets from the old ballast was mixed in and keels still leaking) and oxidation?
3: What resin to use? I did search the forum and people are suggesting the Poliester Cast Resin. Called MB Fiberglass and they suggested this one http://www.mbfg.co.uk/crystics-9293-casting-resin/crystics-9293-casting-resin-20kg.html Will it do the job? They said to do it in stages and not to mix more than 500ml of resin at once....
Any suggestions welcome. My wife don't really fancy me melting 900kg of lead on a stove in our kitchen
On the boat I'm currently repairing (restoring more like to be honest) encapsulated keels cracked because of the rusted ballast some time ago. Cement was taken out, cracks patched and a roofing lead scrap thrown in. The ballast was loose and the keels open from the top when I bought it.
I've taken all the ballast out, properly cleaned everything from the inside and now ready to encapsulate the ballast with the resin... hence the questions...
1: Is it better to melt the lead scrap and cast it into cupcake size pellets or shred it?
2: If it is better to shred it, then how to clean the lead of the rust (some steel pellets from the old ballast was mixed in and keels still leaking) and oxidation?
3: What resin to use? I did search the forum and people are suggesting the Poliester Cast Resin. Called MB Fiberglass and they suggested this one http://www.mbfg.co.uk/crystics-9293-casting-resin/crystics-9293-casting-resin-20kg.html Will it do the job? They said to do it in stages and not to mix more than 500ml of resin at once....
Any suggestions welcome. My wife don't really fancy me melting 900kg of lead on a stove in our kitchen
