After a great posting by Andrew Scott I realize I now have delamination on the tops of my hulls except around 3 of the posts.
After some reading about the method of epoxy injection I think that may work. I could spend a fortune on Git-Rot and then I realzed I have over a half gallon of slow dry Silver Tip in my garage.
Now my delema is what to use for injection. And will this be enough.
Any Idea's?
Bobby
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I used the penetrating epoxy from West marine and it worked great on my old hobie. It was 1/3rd the price of Git-rot and was supposed to be an equal product.
I have no idea what silvertip is so im not sure. Just thought i would throw out my solution to the git-rot sticker shock! -
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Thank you for the reply, I was planning on stopping by West Marine on Monday when Im down in Panama City, Ill check it out.
Sliver Tip is just two part epoxy like MAAS. I used it on 3 different Kayaks I built
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I've done the injection fix on a couple Hobies and I found a meat injector works best. You can get them at Walmart for 2 or 3 bucks, and they do a good job. They're fairly high capacity too, compared to most syringes. -
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Thanks for the reply Ryan.
Its amazing what you can find at work. 70cc syringes free for the taking. The mechanics use them for "duh" filling in delaminated honeycomb!
I brough home 20, that should do the job! -
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Beehive mechanics??
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was that supposed to be the $100,000 dollar question?
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Having fun with the injection, finished the first hull today using just over a quart of epoxy.
I started by drilling holes in the center every 6 inches, then after that cured I did a push test down the sides closer to the edge looking for soft spots and filling those up randomly.
Im really pleased how well it stiffened up!
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Andrew,
What is most of the skin on an AH-64D made of?
"Beep Beep"
A lot of the aircraft surfaces are honeycomb with kevlar laminated to it. Same as delamination on a hull, when you start getting soft spots, you can inject epoxy. -
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