help! (glass work)

how would you guys reglass this? It's how i got it. Just wanted to know what steps you guys would take?


the guy i bout it from said that it had dips everywere. It's why he cut out all of this. then he gave up, i got it for 500.00. Here is a pic, if it came out ok.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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at peace
First, I would sand the edges of each hole to a shallow angle. Also, sand the entire tray to get rid of all paint and glue residue.

You will need to add some thickness to the existing foam. Use some rigid sheet type foam and just spot-glue it on.
Or, use expanding foam. Pour a little on top of the surface, let it expand, and then sand to desired thickness.
For the sides, just tip the ski over to where the foam surface is horizontal.
Then glass over it, at least 4 layers of biax. Start out with a piece that's only a bit larger than the hole, then get bigger.
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
that's strange why he would have cut both the inside and outside of the gunwale like that. I usually just cut inside (tray area) of the gunwale to refoam.
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
First, I would sand the edges of each hole to a shallow angle. Also, sand the entire tray to get rid of all paint and glue residue.

You will need to add some thickness to the existing foam. Use some rigid sheet type foam and just spot-glue it on.
Or, use expanding foam. Pour a little on top of the surface, let it expand, and then sand to desired thickness.
For the sides, just tip the ski over to where the foam surface is horizontal.
Then glass over it, at least 4 layers of biax. Start out with a piece that's only a bit larger than the hole, then get bigger.

what do you think about taking the measurements from each hole, and laying up several layers outside of the ski... then cut them to size to fit in the hole. then glass the home made piece in place? (after adding the needed foam to fill in the gap of course).
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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what do you think about taking the measurements from each hole, and laying up several layers outside of the ski... then cut them to size to fit in the hole. then glass the home made piece in place? (after adding the needed foam to fill in the gap of course).

You can do that, but imho it's going to be more complicated and not as strong. It would work, though.
 
i got the compleate ski, and the reson he cut them out was he was trying to fix the dips in the body that had acured. the one that concerns me is the ouside one. the one you can see. i plan on doing a top deck conversion next winter so i don't want to get too complicated with it.
 

gj_fx1

X-H2
I think you need to dig out all the foam so that you can repair the 'outside' holes from the inside. In that area it might be worthwhile to get /make some solid panels to glue in, depending on how much room you end up having to work with. In any case that will be the hardest part for sure. (especially since there it has to look good!)
 

tor*p*do

Squarenose FTW
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NW NC
uncomplicated?
add foam to proper dimension.
feather edges
slap biax on it and wet out with epoxy.
turf and ride :Banane25:
 
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