fisherman
Well-Known Member
I also contest that. A FV I built in 1983 still has all its GRP/ply intact. The bond between the (ply) deck and (ply) wheelhouse of my current FV which I did 20 years ago is absolutely sound. If you just apply resin and mat it will fail, the resin migrates into the wood leaving the mat unsaturated. The trick is to get the resin into the wood first. Accelerator used to be termed 'sheathing primer', painted on first it encouraged the resin to cure quickly where it contacted the wood. Better is to paint the ply/wood with a fairly hot resin mix first then apply saturated mat, preferably wetted out away from the work. I always tear the surface of the wood or ply up first with a grinder or circular saw to get mechanical adherence as well.in my experience long term it is hopeless on wood. olewill
A local GRP fabricator, car panels etc, has been doing it for many years. Above his workbench he had a chart of ambient temperature against percentages of accelerator and catalyst, the latter never above 2%.