EXACTLY!!!
Sorry I was on a different project for a while and did not check back on the chainplate thread.
Rumars has understood the problem perfectly.
This is the answer I’m trying to find.
Can I use vinylester in this case to laminate and secondary bond composite chain plates to the hull?
Existing hull = glass(epoxy)/foam/glass(epoxy)
Chainplates = many layers of uni carefully engineered and designed for construction and adhesion with epoxy. NOTE: chainplates are both inside AND outside the boat.
Question: Can I use vinylester instead of epoxy?
I’ll probably resin infuse these also.
Sorry I was on a different project for a while and did not check back on the chainplate thread.
Rumars has understood the problem perfectly.
This is the answer I’m trying to find.
Can I use vinylester in this case to laminate and secondary bond composite chain plates to the hull?
Existing hull = glass(epoxy)/foam/glass(epoxy)
Chainplates = many layers of uni carefully engineered and designed for construction and adhesion with epoxy. NOTE: chainplates are both inside AND outside the boat.
Question: Can I use vinylester instead of epoxy?
I’ll probably resin infuse these also.
It seems few have understood the OP's problem. His hull is foam/epoxy, and his chainplates were designed to also be laid up with epoxy. Problem is he can not work with epoxy anymore, so he is contemplating laying them up with vinylester instead. His question is how will the new vinylester bond to the cured epoxy, and is this bond adequate for chainplates.
My answer is that it's a question for the vinylester resin manufacturer, or for a testing facility able to determine shear stress for the specific layup involved.