Highwater
06-12-2009, 10:08 PM
I am looking at building a 12' outboard dinghy. I want to cut the bottom and side panels and set them in a building jig to make a female mould. I want to use epoxy/glass in the mould, then foam, then epoxy/glass. This way I don't have hours of filling and fairing.
What do I coat my mdf female mould with so the epoxy does not stick?
Would laminex do the job better than mdf (but it is expensive)?
Other than vacuum bagging, how do I get a strong bond between foam and glass/epoxy? Use weight, turn hull on its side and use weights?
Can anyone direct me to a plan for a foam/sandwich dinghy of 12' that takes up to 15hp?
Mike
What do I coat my mdf female mould with so the epoxy does not stick?
Would laminex do the job better than mdf (but it is expensive)?
Other than vacuum bagging, how do I get a strong bond between foam and glass/epoxy? Use weight, turn hull on its side and use weights?
Can anyone direct me to a plan for a foam/sandwich dinghy of 12' that takes up to 15hp?
Mike