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Look at "My skis and build ups" on the homepage.Lots of builds going on right now with square nose's.Or google it,sometimes easier to find threads on here.
You kinda just dove right in on that one. I like it, but I'm no help other than agreeing with sanoman.
Hey, thanks for the help bud.I really hope this is an April fools joke if you chopped the ski that bad and don’t even know what to order to rebuild it.
I guess what he was trying to say is that you should have done more research before cutting the ski up.Hopefully the nose can be rebuilt with what is left.The questions you are asking could probably fill a book from your intitial post.Hey, thanks for the help bud.
I bought a carter b rocker nose for it. Already installed. He sent me info on what to use to glass it on. I really just needed pointers as of what to use for the rest. I wasn’t in search of a answer to “do y’all think I can do it?” Just wanted some pointers. I’ve done research. But I’m a hands on guy. You can’t learn to do something just by googling how other people do it. No biggie, I’ll figure it on my own.I guess what he was trying to say is that you should have done more research before cutting the ski up.Hopefully the nose can be rebuilt with what is left.The questions you are asking could probably fill a book from your intitial post.
Maybe look at:
http://www.x-h2o.com/index.php?threads/project-dance-floor.192934/page-15#post-2019690
http://www.x-h2o.com/index.php?threads/neglected-96-rn-build.192538/
I'll help as much as l can,but research as much as you can before going forward.
Sano
I know you are trying to order this morning so lets get this figured out. You will need a lot of glass to get that rear strong again. I am guessing you are going wide tray, adjustable hold friendly, moderate reinforcement.
The engine bay and lower tray will take 3 yards per layer combined, so if you are doing one layer of 1708 get 3 for that area, however two layers of 17oz non biax is easier to work with so 6 yards if you want to use that.
Gunwales will take about 0.5 yards per panel, at 5 layers and two gunwales that is 5 yards, 1708 for this would be good imo but 1208 could work if you did 6 or 7 layers.
Tray floor will take about 5 layers of 1708 if you are rebuilding it from scratch, one yard per layer, 1208/17biax will need closer to 7.
Rear transom will need a couple of yards, that needs to be thick. 8 layers is overkill but bullet proof.
You will want some cloth as well to cover some of the more aesthetic areas on the outside, maybe 2 or 3 yards. Also get the 50" width stuff for reinforcement (1708/1208/17ozbiax), it can cover the entire width of the ski from hood seal to hood seal.
Resin, do not get slow cure! Get the 3:1, perfect for our needs. For the amount of fiberglassing I just described you are already at 3 gallons, get the 3 gallon kit, it will save you 30 bucks! For reference I just ordered my 4th gallon and will use about a quarter of it I suspect.
Good luck. Watch boatworks today on youtube, he teaches in a very hands on way and works with a lot of the materials we do.
Thank you, exactly what I needed! Will do. I appreciate all the help you have offered along the way.I know you are trying to order this morning so lets get this figured out. You will need a lot of glass to get that rear strong again. I am guessing you are going wide tray, adjustable hold friendly, moderate reinforcement.
The engine bay and lower tray will take 3 yards per layer combined, so if you are doing one layer of 1708 get 3 for that area, however two layers of 17oz non biax is easier to work with so 6 yards if you want to use that.
Gunwales will take about 0.5 yards per panel, at 5 layers and two gunwales that is 5 yards, 1708 for this would be good imo but 1208 could work if you did 6 or 7 layers.
Tray floor will take about 5 layers of 1708 if you are rebuilding it from scratch, one yard per layer, 1208/17biax will need closer to 7.
Rear transom will need a couple of yards, that needs to be thick. 8 layers is overkill but bullet proof.
You will want some cloth as well to cover some of the more aesthetic areas on the outside, maybe 2 or 3 yards. Also get the 50" width stuff for reinforcement (1708/1208/17ozbiax), it can cover the entire width of the ski from hood seal to hood seal.
Resin, do not get slow cure! Get the 3:1, perfect for our needs. For the amount of fiberglassing I just described you are already at 3 gallons, get the 3 gallon kit, it will save you 30 bucks! For reference I just ordered my 4th gallon and will use about a quarter of it I suspect.
Good luck. Watch boatworks today on youtube, he teaches in a very hands on way and works with a lot of the materials we do.