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| redoing floor in bow rider Hello all Im new to the actual hands on baot building, Im in the midst of removing the entire floor of my 20 foot bow rider and replacing it with a fresh new one, the problem im having is the original joists inside are a little weak and arent holding the the new wider joists ive inlaid to hold the new plywood. Any suggestions? Also After I get the ne floor down, should I be using laminating resin or poly resin, and cloth or mat. I will be putting carpet over it on a further note. Oh and one more thing, on the new joist, should they be glassed as well before the plywood goes down. Thanks. |
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| Laminating polyester resin typically will not cure in the presence of air (it's air-inhibited) so when laying up a hull one layer remains tacky until after the next layer is applied - so you want a normal resin not a laminating resin. Polyester and Vinylester resins are best for adhering fiberglass to fibreglass whereas epoxy has a better bonding strength adhering fiberglass to wood. |
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Here is what i have, now the old joints are a little weak, and when i goto screw the new joist on, it feels as though it doesnt grap, but the screws do go in the old joists, should i be putting epoxy in between and on the front of the joists. |
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