how thick the fiberglass?

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by CarMan, Aug 15, 2009.

  1. apex1

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    Well done Ol´Svenska!
     
  2. CarMan
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    First more picture of the "doors"
     

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    to day i tested how it fits on the boat. The last picture show wher the side of the new hull are going to be. (under the water i will folow the original hull, but ower the water i will go strate upp)
     

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    Looks nice, keep up the good work.
     
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    Hej Bilman
    Imponert :)
     
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    What hawe hapens on the prodjekt?

    We hawe had a looooots of snow!
    I hawe to dig out the elektrik central (50cm under the surface)
     

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    Know has all most all snow melted.
    And i had ben doing 2 smal "things" in fiberglass
     

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    I hawe bild a mold on the stern. (did reuse som of my privius wood from ather molds)
     

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    more pictures.

    To get the heat upp i use a "roof" and a heatingfan
     

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    here i an uppdate.
    I hawe doun 9 layers of fiberglass, then removd the mold.
     

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  11. apex1

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    Looks nice mate, go ahead!

    Regards
    Richard
     
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    had to build my own 4" pipe
     

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    cut down the edge in right hight.
     

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    mont exhous
     

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  15. apex1

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    Clean job again, and a correct downangle!

    Compliments.
     
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