laika
Well-Known Member
My rudder had extensive blistering. I was advised by the pros in the yard to grind out the blisters (which I've done) and laminate epoxy with csm into the voids. Most of my knowledge so far has been book learnin' which I'm aware often aint how it's done in the real world. I questioned use of CSM, citing the binder not being soluble in epoxy but was told that's how they always do it, not tape or similar.
I did read an article on the west site saying that actually you can use csm, and although you can get (rarer and more expensive) csm without powder binding, there's not really a significant problem with with CSM binder not dissolving in the epoxy..
I'll take generous advice of people who do this for a living over what I've got (with possible misinterpretation of emphasis) from a book and the CSM and epoxy route is what I'm planning, but what do the forum think?
I did read an article on the west site saying that actually you can use csm, and although you can get (rarer and more expensive) csm without powder binding, there's not really a significant problem with with CSM binder not dissolving in the epoxy..
I'll take generous advice of people who do this for a living over what I've got (with possible misinterpretation of emphasis) from a book and the CSM and epoxy route is what I'm planning, but what do the forum think?