- Location
- Glenmoore pa
Hey All,
I'm about to start the build of my new Rickter XFS G2. My first step is to build a bottom protector plate thingy. Ya know, a fiberglass plate that i turf and bring with me everywhere that goes between the ski and my stand or trailer bunks to keep the bottom in perfect condition. To build this, I'm planning to cover the bottom with a couple layes of plastic, then just wet layup some fiberglass crappily over top of the plastic. This thing doesn't have to be pretty, just functional. Anyway, I've had some epoxy get REALLY hot and melt stuff when left in the mixing cup. What kinda heat are we talking in the actual fiberglass part and is there any chance it will melt the plastic tarps I'm using or damage the finish on the bottom of the brand new hull?
Thanks
-Jordan
I'm about to start the build of my new Rickter XFS G2. My first step is to build a bottom protector plate thingy. Ya know, a fiberglass plate that i turf and bring with me everywhere that goes between the ski and my stand or trailer bunks to keep the bottom in perfect condition. To build this, I'm planning to cover the bottom with a couple layes of plastic, then just wet layup some fiberglass crappily over top of the plastic. This thing doesn't have to be pretty, just functional. Anyway, I've had some epoxy get REALLY hot and melt stuff when left in the mixing cup. What kinda heat are we talking in the actual fiberglass part and is there any chance it will melt the plastic tarps I'm using or damage the finish on the bottom of the brand new hull?
Thanks
-Jordan