506. Making my curves stronger with fibreglass
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
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I need to strengthen the galley curves by using fibeglass and resin. First I need to make sure that it doesn’t bleed or stain.
Marlon also needs my help as he’s broken down and needs towing or pulling to the boat yard at Hemel. All hands on deck
#diy #fibreglass #resin
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Firstly I’m so happy you guys helped Marlon out. But when working with that fiberglass and glue you should have had a mask on! Hopefully it wasn’t enough to cause you to have lung problems later on. It’s nasty!
In a lighter note, the wood looks fabulous on your walls and the fact you can have heat and boil water in a godsend!!!! I’m so happy for you!!!
Nice solution for the weak curves - they will take the odd accidental whack now and will prevent any damp getting into those thinner curves . Once you have the worktop installed that will give it more rigidity . Love you Portholes too , they will look fantastic when installed . All the best on your endeavours .
When I use fibreglass I do 10mg of resin and I pea sized blob of hardener. So 20mg & 2 pea size blobs of hardener etc etc. Works a treat James
Great you and Rob helped out Marlon hope it a quick fix looking good on strengthening the curves tc now the oldies glad you seem a bit better 👍🤗
Fibreglass all looks good - I used to do a lot of GRP many years ago.
Beware acetone - I love it, it's the DBs for cleaning up resin and a great solvent for many other things, But...
It evaporates easily and the vapour is Very inflammable, not only that but it's heavier than air so tends to creep along the floor.
All in all a bit of a fire/explosion risk, so maybe store and use it outside the boat, especially with the new stove lit!
Mixed up resin and hardener left in a container can also catch fire! It doesn't take a lot of it to do so either so be aware of that.
You don't really need a roller for the job you're doing, but I made one 30 years ago that I still have - alternating 1" and 1/2" 1/4" hole washers on a suitably bent junior hacksaw frame - works a treat and proved easy to clean (with fire, if I let the resin harden on it!)
Buy yourself a nice set of router bits - It will not be waste of money because you will need them on your build . In that nice , comprehensive set , you will find the perfect bit for the job - getting a nice curve in a bit of timber . It is wider at the bottom and narrow at the top .
So glad the heater works so well. And it is stunning. The galley is going to look great. That was nice of you and Rob to help Marlon, hope he boat doesn’t need a lot of work done on it. Keep up the good work James!
😊🤗 Kathy
Wet it, one full piece, and your done. Less catalyst slows down the hardening process. Looking good!
I think the heater was an excellent idea. Also I think that the cabinets are going to be very cool. Good job brother.
Far be it for me to say "I told you so", James, but... Got there in the end.
Stove looks good.
Crack on!
All the best, mate.
Can’t wait for the fibreglass police and experts to enter the comments……first time I tried it I had glass fibres every where , you made it look fairly neat 👍
Glad to see no bleeding. Well done. 👍
Bless Marlon, he found a real beauty of a boat, I hope it’s not an expensive repair and he can get back up with you boys soon Hope the boat is a much warmer place to carry on working away. It’s really coming together James 👌🏻
Great to watch the progress.
Imagine a piece of dried out timber like a sponge . It has billions of little cells in it that once contained water . It wants that water back and it will get it back unless you cunningly fill those cells with someting else . Thin down things first and apply , that allows those cells to soak it up . Then apply your resin and fibreglass .
Anyone else watching the intro and thinking "Close the damn door, James!" (Marlon's boat looks like a beauty--not a narrowboat of course, but not bad.)😏
All doors are nearly always shut
I can’t close all the windows which is annoying - need to get some thingys but I don’t know what they’re called so can’t buy them 😩
Fibreglass working as hoped - result!
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So now that you have continuous supply of hot drinks...next thing you need to install ASAP is a toilet...
You’re doing it your way, enjoy the experience, carefully and methodically James. 24:00 😊
cool vid boat comeing on well keep up the good work thanks lee
Hi its good to see the boat coming along nicely. The technique for applying resin and matting with a brush. Plenty resin, place the mat on top. Plenty of resin on top. To remove the air pockets. Push the brush into the matting. Using a up and down motion. Draw the air pocket to the side. Use must keep the brush bristles compressed against the matting. Lotus car headlamps were made using this technique. I know I made a few lol. Great job . Its beginning to look much better.))
when you placed the kettle on the top of the hotplate , I bet you were glad itfitted ?lol
It only just fitted !! Literally mms to spare
It's a black kettle 😅🤣😂 thank you for that needed a bit if a chuckle.
Should of thinned down the resin a bit though to allow it to grab the wood more . I think your fibreglass will come away from the ply ......
Amazing looks good the stove, it's allways a home once you got a stove :) i wonder how much fuel it fose through and would you ever use number 6 ECT how much does the hot setting use? Curious. Not that you may never need it.
Shit pit ! Lol love that saying. I usually say shit tip ! Great job James. Got you Christmas tree up yet ! lol x loving this
At 3:37; to be honest, I'm not sure that's the fan I sent you, but if it is, I'm glad it works (with an addition). ;-)
At 16:49; my first thought, be traditional, "get a horse" ;-D
Now let dry sand it smooth and apply another layer of fiberglass and it will be strong.
Re your stove... Make sure that your diesel tank is full. If they have installed the diesel feed for the heater correctly, it should run out of fuel first, but leave enough in the tank for you to run the engine and move the boat.
I was wondering how you were going to strengthen those bends. Knowing children, I could see them charging down the walkway and crashing into those curves. With resulting dents, breaks. Over kill with a couple layers of that fibre glass probably wouldn't go amiss. Not that I know anything about the stuff. Glad you can warm the boat
hope you remember to put your stiffener spacer blocks back before it set's
Be careful when using fibreglass mate the glas fibres can attach to your lungs ..
Don't add to much catalyst as it could cause a fire when mixed with the resin.. as I found out many years ago .
The whole boat was covered with black Smuts.. .a trick to applying fibreglass is to use a fin roller to finish the job ..it pushes all the air out from under the glass mating..
Anyway I am sure you know this already ..I can't wait until you you show us the finished boat as you have put your heart and soul into making a boat that will be hard to beat
As many have said you are making a silk purse out of a pigs ear.. anyway James keep safe and well mate
Maybe do the ceiling next before you put more walls in far less cutting . Much easier all round same with the flooring then all you need to do is build on top of it
James , you have all sorts of information at your fingertips ....
Boat looking amazing sir James. Coming on now. 🫵👍👍
Don’t stir it sitting in your hand it warms it faster then goes off faster. One full piece from bottom to the top is all you need.
Nice n warm inside n u let all the heat out leaving door open 🤷🏼♀️
Can I ask what’s that clear stuff on Marlon’s boat
It is a clear plastic approximately double the thickness of the plastic beachballs are made of.
Apply a thinned out coat of resin , allow it to dry , it will not soak through it will not . Then do the business , it will stick and not seperate . Treat all timber lke this and it will last . Do not do ' that'll do ' approach .
To much hardner will make it gets hot and start smoking. Use in well ventilated area away from open flames
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You were very close to achieving your curve with the router , you just needed the full set of pieces and you would have sussed it yourself .....
You are once again doing it the hard way. Cut one piece to fit the entire space uses a lot less resin the way.
In short he doesn’t have a clue and is making a bodge up, just like he did with his previous boat
James, you’ve really missed a chance here. These two “ experts” obviously would of jumped at the chance to come and build you a handmade bespoke kitchen if only you’d said.
Did you already have the electronic scales from a previous venture? 😅
I think James’ Mum might have some input on that next time she wants to use them!😊
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Why didn't you use one piece of fibreglass over the whole curve. You would of had the job done by now.
I get what he wants . He will not achieve it though .
1st comment wohooo
Oh never mind , why didn't you just take it t a professional in the first place ..... It would have ultimately cost you less and been a better job .
James, take a look at "Ship Happens" here on U tube episode 127 Gemma does a whole video on resin bonding, you may find it interesting, they're rebuilding a 2nd wold war wooden launch..