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hi,
i was wondering what kind of materials/tools will be needed to fix a small fiberglass hole on the side of a wave runner. the nic is about 2 inch circle and it went all the way through fiberglass to its underlying material, so more than just painting it will be needed. some sort of fiberglass compound i can fill the void with ? and than some sort of marine paint on top ? TIA |
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actually i need some advice on the process of fixing it as well. thank you.
(sonic_soul) wrote in message . com... hi, i was wondering what kind of materials/tools will be needed to fix a small fiberglass hole on the side of a wave runner. the nic is about 2 inch circle and it went all the way through fiberglass to its underlying material, so more than just painting it will be needed. some sort of fiberglass compound i can fill the void with ? and than some sort of marine paint on top ? TIA |
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hey, thank you for this advice !
actually the hole is accessible from one side only since the other side is inisde the waverunner. can theese instructions still be applied to 1 sided fix ? maybe with some small modifications ? Looks like you are not gonna get a lot of help here... Maybe you should not have said it was a waverunner ![]() be an easy fix, however might need more info to send you on the right path. Do you have access to both sides of the part? If so there is a nice keyway patch technique that Payson and others use where you sand the edges on both sides to form a bevel on both sides. Then you put some cloth or mat with resin into the hole and cover both sides with waxpaper and something to hold it in place until it dries, painting it after is out of my range.. If you need more info of need to ask more questions, give me a buzz, my number is on the front of my website, I take calls days, weekends too. Please not to early or late... Scotty from SmallBoats.com |
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sonic_soul wrote in message . ..
hey, thank you for this advice ! actually the hole is accessible from one side only since the other side is inisde the waverunner. can theese instructions still be applied to 1 sided fix ? maybe with some small modifications ? Sure, but I wish I could see a photo. Anyway, re-reading your post I see that you say it went through the side into the backing, is the backing still there? If it is, you can use it. Make a thickened paste of polyester or epoxy and some thickener and smear some into the hole against the backing (after cleaning the hole edges first) and lay some layers of say, 6 oz fiberglass and thickened resin into the hole and build it up until it is flush with the surrounding area. You will need to taper the edge of the hole so you can have some overlapping of the glass into the existing structure. If the hull is say 1/4 inch thick, taper back the edge of the hole at least 1/2 to 3/4 inch and lay the layers in. When it dries, sand and paint. I am suggesting polyester here as it is a small hole and the thing is probably made with it too. Like I said before, as far as painting gelcoat, that is something someone else will have to address. Scotty from SmallBoats.com Looks like you are not gonna get a lot of help here... Maybe you should not have said it was a waverunner ![]() be an easy fix, however might need more info to send you on the right path. Do you have access to both sides of the part? If so there is a nice keyway patch technique that Payson and others use where you sand the edges on both sides to form a bevel on both sides. Then you put some cloth or mat with resin into the hole and cover both sides with waxpaper and something to hold it in place until it dries, painting it after is out of my range.. If you need more info of need to ask more questions, give me a buzz, my number is on the front of my website, I take calls days, weekends too. Please not to early or late... Scotty from SmallBoats.com |
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Sonic,
Best use epoxy in case there is anything back there like foam that polyester would dissolve. Ron |
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![]() "Backyard Renegade" wrote in message om... (sonic_soul) wrote in message . com... actually i need some advice on the process of fixing it as well. thank you. I use epoxy resin and fiberglass cloth. Regular car paint works well. Evercoat makes an SMC resin that is easy to work with for small repairs, with fiberglass mat. |
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