Amulet
Well-Known Member
I made one out of ply. See click. It is still going after 13 years. It will be better to bend two 6mm sheets of marine ply with epoxy between. I'd think near impossible to bend an 18mm sheet. Mine is actually laminated out of three sheets, but I expect to be able to walk/jump on it, and it has no intermediate cross members.
The main advantage of the 207 West hardener is to improve the flow characteristics for coating, and it is what you need if you coat with epoxy. I wouldn't coat with epoxy. It is not tolerant of UV and degrades unless protected. I did mine with epoxy (as shown in photo) and subsequently stripped it and did it with two part polyurethene varnish. If had the time and patience I'd have done it with Epifanes.
If you decided against this approach for maintenance reasons you might be able to take a mould off the old one to make a new one out of GRP. The other klutzy method (which may not have to end up looking klutzy) would be to dry it out thoroughly (heat gun etc.), soak it in epoxy to stabilise it, and then sheath it with glass fibre cloth.
The main advantage of the 207 West hardener is to improve the flow characteristics for coating, and it is what you need if you coat with epoxy. I wouldn't coat with epoxy. It is not tolerant of UV and degrades unless protected. I did mine with epoxy (as shown in photo) and subsequently stripped it and did it with two part polyurethene varnish. If had the time and patience I'd have done it with Epifanes.
If you decided against this approach for maintenance reasons you might be able to take a mould off the old one to make a new one out of GRP. The other klutzy method (which may not have to end up looking klutzy) would be to dry it out thoroughly (heat gun etc.), soak it in epoxy to stabilise it, and then sheath it with glass fibre cloth.