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| Build doghouse over engine Have a 21' 1975 Glasply with a 302 mercruiser and have been getting her ready for fishing up here in the Northwest. The old engine doghouse (cover) was rotten and in bad shape so 'deep sixed' it. Now have to replace. Would like to look at a fiberglass (light weight) cover. The old one must have weighed 75 lbs and was a 'back breaker' the lift off. Any thoughts? Thought i might manufacture one...use a heat shield material back with insulation formed to fit the engine compartment...then have rhinoliner spray it. Would that work? Otherwise...haven't used fiberglass before...just mold the outside with fiberglass. Would that hold? Could we put weight on it i.e. if someone sat on the cover? Just rambling...would appreciate some of this forums experience in building a engine cover (doghouse). i'm an old medic that rode carriers and repair ships during the 70's...that's the experience i offer...i'm a little mechanically challenged...but appreciate the help! You can see the old doghouse in the pics. It 'was' about 32" x 32" by 24"H. Going to keep the same 32" x 32" but want to reduce the H to 18". It will restrict the air flow some but still appears to be ample flow aft to the transom. Thanks for the help |
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| If you go fiberglass, then use wood covered in fiberglass. If it were me, I'd go Aluminum. |
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Regards Richard
__________________ Fortior est qui se quam qui fortissima vincit Moenia. |
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| You could make a mold but it would be quicker to build a plywood box and then lay glass/epoxy on it. You will need solid wood corners to get a soft radius. The corners can be any suitable wood with about a 1 1/2" square section, then radiused outside and a 45 degree angle inside. The plywood (3/8") can be set into a rabbet cut into the corner pieces. Then glass the ouitside with epoxy and glass the inside corners and coat the inside with epoxy. Short of making a mold, this will work best. You can buy insulation and cement it to the inside, though a mechanical means of holding it will be more secure. You could run steel banding across the insulation and screw it to the frames. |
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| I made one for my old 23ft Winner out of plywood covered with 2oz fiberglass cloth. then painted it. On the inside I used sound dampening foam insulation from HD. Weighs less that the old one and is multifunctional because the top is flat with a raised mahogony lip around it. |
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I would make it about that way though. R R
__________________ Fortior est qui se quam qui fortissima vincit Moenia. |
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| head down to the depot, grab 2- 4'x8' sheets of laminated chip board, cut to shape. Build box (dog house), radius corners with clay, spray with gel, lay glass, core with whatervr, glass again. Let cure, dismantle mold panels, trim part . You should be able to get that part down to 50 lb. |
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| You guys are great! Sounds like a great idea. The 3/8" ply would be a lot lighter than the old 5/8" ply on the 'deep sixed' doghouse. The glass would give it strength (without a lot of weight) and durability as well as waterproof it. Did i miss something? Not quite sure how i would use aluminum. Guess go to a metal shop and have them fabricate to the dimensions of the old doghouse. Would i cover or insulate it with some other material? Also sounds like a good idea. Give me some information on the aluminum doghouse. Thanks again |
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| NO, No, nope. Hot glue foam together, right in place, in the shape you need. Off the boat, Router radius the corners, epoxy and BTI, putty smooth with lightweight fairing putty, then paint (don't even need paint if it's getting the vinyl treatment), then insulate. Easiest thing you ever did, and you'll be able to lift it with your tongue (it'll be light). |
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| Foam and putty doghouse Quote:
You mention epoxy and BTI then putty smooth with fairing putty. Again, new to glassing. Just put expoxy over the foam??? No glass...then putty. What is BTI (you can tell i am a newbie)? i am an old retired salt (21 yrs Navy) but just know nothing about glassing....or fairing putty. help |
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Would the fiberglass molded doghouse have the strength of the ply glassed doghouse? I want to build the lightest, strongest doghouse...in case someone falls on it or??? In the case of a fiberglass (only) formed doghouse...would i have to insulated it for noise or heat? help. Again all thanks for your help! Last edited by jy2glasplyer : 06-07-2009 at 12:19 PM. Reason: Trying to understand |
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| Have a frame built out of built out of 1X4s then cover it in 1/4" ply. Fiber glass it to make it water proof. I think that would be light with out being weak. |
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| As long as we're at it, just find a cardboard box of the appropriate size, then 'glass it with heavy cloth. Add 2x2's where appropriate if extra strength is desired. |
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| Heavy construction is a good thing if your goal is sound dampening. You didn't mention this in your original post but I thought it would be a good idea to remind you in case you forgot. The lighter construction will be noisier and if someone wants to sit on it or accidentally get thrown against it, it might not stand up to loads. If you want to really dampen the sound after the box is built, run the engine at the most frequently used RPM with the cover on. Toss a bit of sand on the cover and watch how it migrates over the structure. It will collect at the "nodes" of the vibrations. Put stiffeners halfway between the nodes and that will kill alot of the resonance of the structure. First post for me! |
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