Roly
11-14-2006, 12:01 AM
Well,my rebuilt hull is now faired and I have to make a decision wether to build
a new deck in the female mold shown or repair the old deck/coach roof. The current deck/c.r. is pretty crappy so I favour repairing the steel support structure on a mold we have available, and laying up a foam cored replacement.
There are a few irregularities (2mm depressions) in the mold, caused by the rusting support structure, and I am loath to fill them. Is it feasible to fill them
with gelcoat and fair in, once the deck is removed from the mold? I realize the best way would be to grind the mold and re-tool but it is only a one off.
The mold is a little distorted but I am confident we can correct it and retab
a steel frame to it.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid218/p1d66fd41aacc3c8f6ced7034e23aaf58/ec0eef8a.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid188/pa8a9a52f99b7372a805195ecc65d3730/f21fc3bb.jpg
I have no experience with laminating cored female molds and would appreciation any good written material on the subject;especially hand layup.
Cheers,
Roly
a new deck in the female mold shown or repair the old deck/coach roof. The current deck/c.r. is pretty crappy so I favour repairing the steel support structure on a mold we have available, and laying up a foam cored replacement.
There are a few irregularities (2mm depressions) in the mold, caused by the rusting support structure, and I am loath to fill them. Is it feasible to fill them
with gelcoat and fair in, once the deck is removed from the mold? I realize the best way would be to grind the mold and re-tool but it is only a one off.
The mold is a little distorted but I am confident we can correct it and retab
a steel frame to it.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid218/p1d66fd41aacc3c8f6ced7034e23aaf58/ec0eef8a.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid188/pa8a9a52f99b7372a805195ecc65d3730/f21fc3bb.jpg
I have no experience with laminating cored female molds and would appreciation any good written material on the subject;especially hand layup.
Cheers,
Roly