. id pay good money for something like that.
Call Blowsion. They have several different nose molds for repairing. It is not an advertised thing, but I asked Johnny about this a year or so ago and he sent me several pics of various nose pieces. I picked what I needed and ordered. They have the top and bottom nose pieces for a "sandwhich" type repair.
Price all depends on what you need/want. They can make the pieces in thick carbon to lightweight glass pieces. They can make you a nose piece that goes all the way to the hood!
Phone # is in my sig.
Tell them Eddie sent you. HA!
You like this? Like I said many ways to fix the same problem...
it's different stuff. the 2 part foam cures hotter. it's harder when cured and has a bit of a shell to it.
Is this a good line up to completely reinforce 2 B1s and SJ with mashed in nose.
FG-7725-38 8.5oz twill e cloth 38"X25yds 38" Width $156.25
FG-C04Y 8.7oz eglass tape 4" Width 20 yards $20.00
EPOX-635314 1 gal resin 43oz hard MED $65.00
EPX-P31 pump system for epoxy set of 2 $6.25
AC-BL004 black dye 4oz. $5.60
FL-3M050 3M micro bubbles will do 5QTs $9.75
$262.85 total minus rollers/plastic scrapes and the basics.
What do you guys think. Right/Wrong glass or epoxy combo's
You are using 3:1 ratio Epoxy which is great as it will buy you time for a first time.
Tape is up to you, I did not use it on mine but I still double up the glass layers.
3M glass bubbles are OK, I guess, but remember you are not going to sand it.
Apply the "peanut butter" and when sticky lay the glass, all at once.
When it cures, it will cure ALL together, bondline and glass as one piece.
I used West Systems 404 instead. You can use Cab-O-sil too.
Other than that looks good.....now go and Hack it!
Benny
The bond line will be stronger if you use the less=more approach. Notice how the material conforms to the shape of the hull (bond line)...
would you not recommend insullation foam even on a budget build?