davidpbo
Well-Known Member
With reference to a previous post of mine here and here regarding using a Goscut tool to cut fibreglass and fibreglass repairs.
I have now started, delays caused by visitors, work and need to have slightly more than 3X2.5" posts across 15m of fencing to keep stock out of our garden and a disinclination to get involved in what may be a major long running repair when I would like to be sailing.
To recap, I had some cracking of the deck where the shrouds had lifted it, the reason the deck lifted was sorted at the time and the cracked of the gel coat was filled (2004) I thought all was OK but decided to repair the gel coat this year and found rotten wood underneath.
Yesterday I did some more excavating from on top and have opened up an area approximatley 400mm by 300mm around the shrouds on the port side.
I am begining to get back to what may be wet but not rotten balsa (it does incidently appear to have the grain running vertically. I bought a cheap moisture meter. What readings should I be looking for?
For comparison I am getting 12% on firewood that has been inside for a while and 17% on wood outside.
The area I have opened is the maximum I want to repair from the top. I intend to core cut some holes to the depth of the fibreglass inside and see what the situation is further along and on both sides of the boat. I may then review how to effect a repair.
The blade supplied with the Aldi Multitool did not last long as expected.
I will post pictures when I can.
I have now started, delays caused by visitors, work and need to have slightly more than 3X2.5" posts across 15m of fencing to keep stock out of our garden and a disinclination to get involved in what may be a major long running repair when I would like to be sailing.
To recap, I had some cracking of the deck where the shrouds had lifted it, the reason the deck lifted was sorted at the time and the cracked of the gel coat was filled (2004) I thought all was OK but decided to repair the gel coat this year and found rotten wood underneath.
Yesterday I did some more excavating from on top and have opened up an area approximatley 400mm by 300mm around the shrouds on the port side.
I am begining to get back to what may be wet but not rotten balsa (it does incidently appear to have the grain running vertically. I bought a cheap moisture meter. What readings should I be looking for?
For comparison I am getting 12% on firewood that has been inside for a while and 17% on wood outside.
The area I have opened is the maximum I want to repair from the top. I intend to core cut some holes to the depth of the fibreglass inside and see what the situation is further along and on both sides of the boat. I may then review how to effect a repair.
The blade supplied with the Aldi Multitool did not last long as expected.
I will post pictures when I can.
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