How to Fiberglass like a PROFESSIONAL. Use these techniques with 1708, Mat and Woven Roving Cloth.

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  • @nmartin5551
    @nmartin5551 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the video! Im new to FG. Ive not seen a demo with so many different layers and types of glass. Is there a typical number of layers in a job? My eventual goal is to reduce the length of a shower pan for a van build and add a pedestal to raise a cassette commode so the cassette will clear the pan lip. I was thinking 2-3 layers would do it (pedestal being made of wood and molded in with FG). Btw, im a fan of the music in background. Not too loud. Just right.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you @nmartin5551 !! I don't work with Plywood much. In your situation, the fiberglass is mostly a waterproof barrier that adds strength to the Plywood. If there are stress points, add more fiberglass. I also work mostly with Vinylester Resin, which is much stronger than Polyester. It is a balancing act for sure!!

  • @np6032
    @np6032 Рік тому +1

    How cool to see how you work! Meticulate and awesome!

  • @Will-No-Co
    @Will-No-Co Рік тому +1

    Great tip on the acetone rinse bucket, but what kind of gloves are you using. They are surviving the acetone.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому +1

      Great question!! I use powdered latex. They last much longer than nitrile in acetone and are thinner, which I prefer 😳. They are also less costly. Depending on the layup, I can burn through a few pairs. I just peel and shoot them like a rubber band!! Gotta film that!!

  • @samhouston9809
    @samhouston9809 Рік тому +1

    Besides gloves and glasses what kind of ppe do you wear? Respirator?

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      Good question. I don't wear glasses. However, I recommend anyone new to fiberglass to take all necessary precautions. Mainly latex powdered gloves. If outside, I don't always wear a respirator. Indoors or closed environment, I absolutely wear a respirator. The toxins released during the curing process are very unhealthy. I do sometimes wear a paper suit if I think the layup will get messy. Thank you for watching! Thanks for your question as well!
      I am very curious what the audience is interested in!

    • @samhouston9809
      @samhouston9809 Рік тому +1

      It's always nice to get a pros take on saftey and what works in practice not just theory

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      @samhouston9809 Yes Sir! I have taken my lumps. Had resin, gelcoat, acetone and just about everything else in my eyes at some point. In South Florida the humidity can be extreme. Fogged up and sweat-coverd lenses are hard to see through and sometimes more dangerous than no protection.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      @samhouston9809
      Quick Tip: If you should ever get acetone or alcohol in your eye, the natural reaction is to close tight and rub. I have found forcing myself to open my eyes allows the solvent to evaporate much faster. If you play with this stuff long enough, you will have accidents!

  • @davidrogers9266
    @davidrogers9266 Рік тому +1

    Hello, I just found your channel, keep up the great videos. Do you buy any specific type of roller cover i.e. non shedding, nap thickness? Would it change if you are using epoxy instead of vinylester? Love the acetone bucket trick...

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому +1

      Hey David!! Thank you so much for watching! I hope you Subscribe too! I use a 3/4" nap 9" roller cut in 1/2. On a 4" roller cage. Any roller that says "solvent resistant" or something like that holds up well. For epoxy, we generally use smaller rollers in order to conserve resin. I may edit this reply with more details. Glad you found the videos useful! Worth the effort!

    • @davidrogers9266
      @davidrogers9266 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the answer, I did subscribe

  • @marinemotorman8302
    @marinemotorman8302 9 місяців тому +1

    What kind of resin are you using im finishing outer layer of my boat transom

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  9 місяців тому

      I work with Vinylester and on rare occasions epoxy. I recommend you work with what you have available and fits your budget.

    • @marinemotorman8302
      @marinemotorman8302 9 місяців тому +1

      Ok sir tnx

  • @Damster587
    @Damster587 Рік тому +1

    Hi, I'm using your methods to convert a CHEST FREEZER into a Cold Plunge. Wondering if I can get away with just using (2) Layers of 1.5 oz Chopped Mat instead of using the Bi-Axial etc.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому +1

      Interesting project! If the panel you are laminating is structurally sound for the purpose of holding ice water and a human, the CSM alone could provide a watertight tub. I would ask someone who has done this conversion. Thanks for watching!!

    • @Damster587
      @Damster587 Рік тому +1

      I apologize for bugging you, I know your a pro at this, and that's why I couldn't resist asking (1) more Question: Are the mixing ratio's (Hardener + Polyester resin) typically the same for all your most common general purpose name brand Polyester Resins? Thanks for the awesome videos! @@vernesecustoms

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      Actually, all resins vary slightly from batch to batch. Different manufacturers have different recipes. Best to start small. Mix a 6 oz of resin to 1-2 cc of MEKP and time how long to gel-time. MEKP starts to degrade after 6 months here in Florida. Lots of variables.

  • @berntout3697
    @berntout3697 9 місяців тому +1

    I like to cut about half the bristle length of brushes for tamping resins into corners.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  9 місяців тому

      Sometimes, I use the same technique. I have developed better techniques that don't require "stabbing the fiberglass". I will explain where that comes from and show more techniques when I have time. Watch the Bertram build on my channel. When I finish the Bertram, I plan to crank out a bunch of videos!!

  • @Skipper115
    @Skipper115 Рік тому +1

    What's the maximum layer of mat that I can put on each time? Thanks.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      Hello @Skipper115 !! There is no minimum. You can roll straight resin on a surface and it will cure. I have laid .25 oz surface veil on gelcoat many times. What exactly is the project you are working on?

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      The maximum thickness depends on the resin. Typical polyester or vinylester gets quite warm over 3/8" thick. This would be the maximum I would hand lay. I have done 1/2" with VE without issues. However, the fiberglass to resin ratio was very high and not typical with hand layup.

  • @DD_MN
    @DD_MN Рік тому +1

    Do you wait any/much time between putting layers down?

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому +2

      Good question! I try to lay as much as possible without exceeding 3/8" thickness when using Vinylester Resin in a hand layup. If I need more thickness, I will usually wait 1 day before adding another layup. I hope that helps! If not, ask me for more clarity! Thanks for watching and asking questions!

  • @hellapellanyc6465
    @hellapellanyc6465 Рік тому +1

    Hi what is the purpose of using woven roving as well in-between the mat and 1708?

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому +2

      Hi. Good question. There are two reasons in this case. For one, I wanted to show how to work with different materials. And second, I wanted to bulk up this laminate. In other words, add thickness to the laminate. Thickness = Stiffness. I also anticipated some wear but never used the finished part. Thanks for asking. I hope this helps!

    • @hellapellanyc6465
      @hellapellanyc6465 Рік тому +1

      @@vernesecustoms Thanks so much! Is there a way to mix vinyl ester by weight instead of volume?

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      @hellapellanyc6465 Absolutely!! Same calculator, just that VE requires minimum of 1.5% FULL STRENGTH MEKP. (Unless temps are above 80 degrees)

    • @hellapellanyc6465
      @hellapellanyc6465 Рік тому +1

      @@vernesecustoms I sent an email, let me know if you got it. Thank you!

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      I got it, look for my response!

  • @eojsleen
    @eojsleen Рік тому +3

    After all of your meticulous work, I would have liked to see the finished part.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching @eojsleen
      Yes!! In part 2 ua-cam.com/video/ucK_5TANMUs/v-deo.html
      You can see this part pulled from the mold. I have lots of finished parts to share!! I just need to carve out time for editing! Share with a friend, it keeps me going! Thanks again! 👍

    • @eojsleen
      @eojsleen Рік тому +1

      Thanks I had no idea there was a part two.

  • @berntout3697
    @berntout3697 9 місяців тому +4

    Love your work, but music is a bit annoying while your talking.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you @berntout3697 ! This was one of my first videos.. didn't think anyone would watch them.. HOWEVER, plan to remake them with greater detail and less noise! Thanks for the FEEDBACK!

  • @dnyana5638
    @dnyana5638 Рік тому

    Plz show how to make a floats for fishnet by using foam

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      Hello! I am certain I could build a mold to produce Foam Floats. However, this is a bit outside my field of expertise. Thank you for watching! Maybe I can produce a video about expansion foam?

    • @dnyana5638
      @dnyana5638 Рік тому +1

      @@vernesecustoms sure,but the model of float you'll produce that might be durable and strong

  • @SunnySunny-jz8kg
    @SunnySunny-jz8kg Рік тому +7

    would have been a lot better with out that music.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      I will release an edit! 😃
      Thank you for watching anyway @SunnySunny-jz8kg !!

    • @barbarahenn-pander5872
      @barbarahenn-pander5872 Рік тому +1

      I enjoyed the music. Made me feel tough enough to start on my first fibreglassing project (i.e.in over my head!). 😎

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      @@barbarahenn-pander5872 HELL YEAH!!!
      YOU CAN DO IT! Start small! Try to keep you tools and space clean. It helps!!!

  • @christophermcdonough3466
    @christophermcdonough3466 5 місяців тому +3

    Remake these videos without music bro

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  5 місяців тому

      I tried to remove the music with YT's AI.. no luck. I will release more "How To" content after the Bertram 31 project is complete. For now, turn the volume down and "CC" on. That works for me! 👍

  • @williamklein1221
    @williamklein1221 Рік тому +5

    Interesting video. Just an opinion but the music is a distraction. If you like it at least lower the volume. Thanks.

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      10-4! I actually agree! 🤣

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      @williamklein1221 Thank you for watching and for the feedback!! I didn't think anyone would watch these except for myself! 🙂

    • @deanraddick9041
      @deanraddick9041 Рік тому +1

      I’d say Krank it up!!!! Haha was that I Mother Earth? Never head that song

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      ​@deanraddick9041 hahaha!! Glad someone other than myself enjoyed the music!😂 the first half was AWOLNATION - "Sail" mixed right into 4:23 Middle Class Rut - "Busy Bein' Born" THANK YOU FOR COMMENTING!!

  • @sidcostello7532
    @sidcostello7532 9 місяців тому +2

    I'm sorry. I really wanted to learn something......unfortunately, the screaming music kept me from watching the entire video

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  9 місяців тому

      Thanks Sid! I genuinely appreciate the feedback!! I think my newest videos are more refined! 🤣 You can turn the Volume down and CC on, just a suggestion!

  • @radiogramgramophonetoons5802

    That roller is far to big for a job like that.
    You’re much better of with a 4” and even 2 “ brushes, with your 2 “ roller to expel any air bubbles

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому

      Hey @radiogramgramophonetoons5802 !! Thanks for watching!! I always advise anyone to use whatever techniques work best for you. I humbly disagree with you. Anytime I mix more than a pint of resin, I use a roller this size and it works VERY, VERY well and I strongly recommend it. I rarely use a brush to remove or expel air. Thanks again for watching and for offering feedback!

    • @radiogramgramophonetoons5802
      @radiogramgramophonetoons5802 Рік тому

      @@vernesecustoms …………. As you say, whichever suits the individual 😬
      As far as using the 2 “ brush to expel air….. yes that is achievable but I meant using the 2 “ roller to expel and of course laminate.
      2 “ roller for the intricate moulds.
      What was the item that you were making, I missed that bit ?
      (Personally I would never and have never used a roller to wet-out fibreglass mat, in any mould- never not even doing a flat roof………… always a brush)

    • @vernesecustoms
      @vernesecustoms  Рік тому +1

      @radiogramgramophonetoons5802 the part was more for the purpose of demonstrating the application of different types of materials. And, of course, how to wet out fiberglass 😉
      Where the roller application really shines is while wetting a vertical surface. I would love to see how you work with a brush. I might learn something. If you ever need to laminate stringers in a boat, I invite you to give the roller application a chance. Has served me well in all applications.

    • @Dev1n11
      @Dev1n11 10 місяців тому

      @@radiogramgramophonetoons5802 do you use a brush because you hardly kick the resin and have 3 hours to work with? lol