ongolo
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I dont know too much about fiber glass, except the occasional successful repair of my bashed up dinghy.
I am considering converting two or three Russian double ender lifeboats. To add some keel and ballast, I would need to make strong fiber glass additions.
Another guys 50 footer ended up on the rocks last year and ius still being repaired. He got advice from "knowledgeable people" in Cape Town, that one cannot or should not repair/modify fiber glass with resin, but use epoxy. That is new to me, but the "experts" reccon, that unless epoxy is used, the job will last only 5 years before delaminating.
So, what is the verdict? Could I use resin or is there a good reason to use epoxy.
I am a metal man, so I need some help here. Thank you
Regards Ongolo
I dont know too much about fiber glass, except the occasional successful repair of my bashed up dinghy.
I am considering converting two or three Russian double ender lifeboats. To add some keel and ballast, I would need to make strong fiber glass additions.
Another guys 50 footer ended up on the rocks last year and ius still being repaired. He got advice from "knowledgeable people" in Cape Town, that one cannot or should not repair/modify fiber glass with resin, but use epoxy. That is new to me, but the "experts" reccon, that unless epoxy is used, the job will last only 5 years before delaminating.
So, what is the verdict? Could I use resin or is there a good reason to use epoxy.
I am a metal man, so I need some help here. Thank you
Regards Ongolo