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- Charlotte, NC
Any tips or pointers on chopping a sn in the back? Want it angled. To be honest, I don’t know where to start. And what’s y’all opinions on scupper vs bilge
I'm glad the 17 without the backer ended up working well for youTalk to US Composites on the phone. Tell him that you are reinforcing a stand up jet ski and he will walk you through the ordering process and get you going with everything you need. For a normal reinforce I think he recommends 5 yards of 1708 and a gallon of resin if you are not using much cabosil, two gallons if you are doing a bunch of filling or fairing. Also you got dispenser pumps, cups, mixer sticks, dye, cloth and rollers etc. Im on my third gallon of resin at this point but I have been wasteful and I am doing a lot of glassing on my build.
Try to be honest with yourself on how much resin you think you are going to use, the pricing scales pretty favorably with larger orders of resin from US composites, if you are going to use 3 gallons anyways order it now so you get the third gallon for a significant discount. I wish I had done this.
1708 in my opinion is great but I also think you should have a small amount of 17 oz biax on hand. Its like 1708 in every way except it does not have the chopped strand backer. It is much easier to lay over contours and more importantly the threads can shift over angles allowing for much better drapability.
Watch boatworks today on youtube. I dont know why but I think his videos taught me the most. He has a pleasant way of explaining the process and works with 1708 a lot.