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GreenLake wrote:I think I can guess what you are doing this for, and in that case, having a bit of a "rib" on the underside due to the backing strip might give your piece a bit of additional strength.
GreenLake wrote:My preferred manufacturer is SystemThree. Their glue is called "GelMagic". You can order this from their website. I think it's part of their SilverTip series, but I can't recall. (Nicely non-sagging stuff, but it is still liquid enough to even wet out laminate if you must).
West System markets something that seems equivalent as six10.
jdoorly wrote:Hi Scott, I was rather alarmed by the term 'patch' and the building up of a center between two old pieces of cuddy roof. What bothers me is that a 'patch' is usually surrounded on all sides by good fiberglass, joining 2 pieces of fiberglass that are several inches apart would need much more overlap than 1 or 2 inches and probably needs a board mechanically fastened to the 2 pieces. I would suggest making a mold of the new hatch out of cheap glued-finger pine, and then laying fiberglass and poly (or epoxy) over that. Or, if you want a curved hatch use some layers of 1/8 ply and encapsulate that in fiberglass. Both, much easier than reusing the hatch cut-out board.
I was surprised at how quick and easy my curved hatch was to make, and if i originally intended to paint rather than varnish I could have made it for $25 instead of $75. Since you already have plenty of poly you won't have to worry about adhering to old fiberglass.
GreenLake wrote:but looking at your pictures, I would go back to my suggestion of simply modifying your prototype into a "plug".
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