C08
Well-Known Member
In a couple of weeks I am going to fit a bow thruster. I have all the supplies-solvent free epoxy, powder bound CSM, woven cloth etc and I am comfortable with epoxy/laminating procedures having done structural repairs and made new parts on a few boats over 25 years and I am clear how I plan to do this so this is not a query "how to do" but rather how would you do this installation.
1 in order to achieve the optimum bond of the 1st layer to the tube and hull what would you use? Tissue, CSM or thin cloth? Assume correct surface preparation in all cases.
2 As the laminating around the tube is tight and circular, CSM would be easiest perhaps with some layers of cloth. How would you do this all CSM, all cloth or a mixture?
3 In building up the hull tube join would you start small and increase the layer width or start wide and progressively decrease. Assume a little fillet as a starter.
Thanks-I know there are some real experts here and I am interested in their views.
1 in order to achieve the optimum bond of the 1st layer to the tube and hull what would you use? Tissue, CSM or thin cloth? Assume correct surface preparation in all cases.
2 As the laminating around the tube is tight and circular, CSM would be easiest perhaps with some layers of cloth. How would you do this all CSM, all cloth or a mixture?
3 In building up the hull tube join would you start small and increase the layer width or start wide and progressively decrease. Assume a little fillet as a starter.
Thanks-I know there are some real experts here and I am interested in their views.