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Dammit busted for using reasoning and logic again, oh well guilty as charged.
lol, the irony!
wasn't Kurt the first to make a titanium nose bracket? :dunno: I don't think he copied anyone's design.
bogart was making those in the 90's
OK, I'm glad the guy decided to make a hull.. It looks like a nice hull. It doesn't look exactly like a rickter hull. It is close but oh well..
The only real problem I have would be buying a part from a guy who says the price of his hull is warranted because of how much better vacuum bagged epoxy would be compared to anything else. Epoxy is good, I will give him that. But the differeneces between epoxy and vinyelster for use in a hull when they are both vacuum bagged or resin infused is almost negligable. Epoxy is better in some ways and Vinylester has it's advantages as well. The part i read that made me HAVE to find this and post is...... The builder mentions a need to place a layer of chopped mat between the other layers of reinforcement to prevent delamination.. WTH? The only time you would come close to NEEDING chopped mat of any sort would be using surfacing veil between gel coat and the normal reinforcement layup. That is only to prevent print through of the weave on the surface of the gel coat. You don't even need that if you are ok with having the weave pattern showing through. OR wet sanding and buffing once the initial shrinking has taken place.
The guy lumped ployester resin and vinylester resin together as having similar performance and drawbacks. I've never seen a part made with vinylester and done properly delaminate. Just because vinylester can have similar cure times (but doesn't always), does not make it even remotely the same as polyester. Though polyester doesn't require chopped mat between reinforcement layers to prevent delam either.
I know personally of some very large and advanced composites parts being made with vinylester/sglass/carbon. The builders in this case could use any resin system they choose. And the customer ( a really big one) spec'd out vinyester for the advantages it has.
I was a bit annoyed since the guy's comment was aimed at making the builders who do use vinylester look bad or make their product look inferior in comparison to his own. I'm sure his product is perfectly fine. But if somebody wants to make comments about how his stuff is better than somebody else's.. he should at least give some valid reasons for that difference... Would a properly done vacuumed part be better than the same part using wet layup? sure.. Would a hand laid part with the proper layup schedule for reinforcements be better than a vacuum bagged part with piss poor layup schedule? yup..
They need to sharpen the nose side to side a bit.