foothold install update / questions!!

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
best to do small amounts.......... several small pours.

I had the volcano trick happen, I painted the ski before I refoamed the foothold (did a minor refoam, had a loose foothold, removed and reinstalled). really sucked trying to get it off without messing up the new paint.
 

CarFanatic

Fiberglassing Newb
Location
Cincinnati, OH
ya, I was lucky it just rubbed off, with a little acetone.. but the side where the foot holds and where I sanded.. most of that came off, but I'll have to sand some more because of it. next time I'll do a little at a time for sure!! I"m glad I haven't repainted... waiting till I get lowered hood.

I hope these foothold stay glued in forever.. I don't want to do this task again! They feel like there pretty solid, especually now that all that foam is behind them! I just hope the stay in there good.
 

CarFanatic

Fiberglassing Newb
Location
Cincinnati, OH
quick question, Does it matter how big the pieces of glass are?? I figured when I do between the 2 foot holds, in the tray, just to use 2 big pieces? will that work?? Or do I have to use small pieces like around the foot holds... IS it a necessity to do the area between the holds in the tray?
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
I lay down strips around the foot holds about 2-3” wide strips and I have never done the entire area between the holds unless it was cut open to refoam.

Mark44
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
both of my squarenoses broke or cracked in the rear center of the tray area, right between where footholds would go.

put at least a layer or two of glass across the back of the tray, its cheap ( and light) insurance
 

gj_fx1

X-H2
for a big job use several small batches of resin ( ie. mix only 15 mins worth at a time ). You still need to work pretty fast to get each layer down before the last one sets.
 

slickchaos

Chaos on a SJ
Location
Mass/NH
i was jsut shooting a number comparing to dealing with the hassles later if it cracked.. might as well do it now..

i dont even know how long it takes. but will find out this winter !
 

CarFanatic

Fiberglassing Newb
Location
Cincinnati, OH
ok so I got a layer of glass down.. the fiberglass mat I used is pretty dang thick here are the specs on it.
DBM 1208 Knytex Biaxial
+/- 45degree
Contains double bias(12oz) stitched at 45degrees
along with one layer of 3/4oz mat.
Thickness: 0.037"

Anyways I hope I did it ok, I couldn't manage to get all the pocks of air out at certain areas.. like the edges.. and a concave shape on the edge of the hold.. I'm hoping I did ok.. Should I go back and do another layer.. It will be pretty thick I would think. I also put a layer over the hole where I foamed. I put the piece I hole sawed out, but there was alot of gap, so I poured some resin in and then layed a layer over the hole. that ok? here are my pictures

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