What fibreglass to use

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Nutcrack2
Nutcrack2
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10 posts
13 Feb 2022 12:22pm
Currently working on fibreglass repairs (cosmetic) a on Top Hat 25 (year 1982) and my local fibreglass supplier has recommended Vinyl ester resin base products. Reason being given vinyl ester is the best product to use on old fibreglass as it is compatible with all types of fibreglass resins. Reading other comments in this forum it appears opinions vary. Is vinyl ester compatible with all types of fibreglass materials?
saltiest1
saltiest1
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NSW, 2575 posts
13 Feb 2022 3:31pm
Generally I prefer epoxy as it's compatible with all poly resins and a very simple set formula to mix. Easy to get correct. Never change the mix ratios though as this will weaken the result. Better to change the compound to a fast set kit instead (as opposed to simply adding more catalyst in a poly resin). I've been going marine repairs for years and work on fibreglass wind turbine blades for a living and it's all I use unless an engineer has a sulk about something.
saltiest1
saltiest1
NSW
2575 posts
NSW, 2575 posts
13 Feb 2022 3:38pm
Epoxy also bonds better to vinyl or poly resins that are cured. I prefer to run an angle grinder over the surface lightly to rough up when cured but if not used to doing that then 40 grit would suffice. Just more elbow grease required.
Ramona
Ramona
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7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
13 Feb 2022 6:35pm
Just use epoxy. It's cheaper because there is less waste. Also the working time is a lot longer so there is no rush.
woko
woko
NSW
1802 posts
NSW, 1802 posts
13 Feb 2022 7:01pm
+1 epoxy. Cosmetic repairs, are we talking fairing dings etc ?
BlueMoon
BlueMoon
866 posts
866 posts
13 Feb 2022 5:30pm
I've only ever used epoxy on my previous Top Hats, no bonding issues what so ever on everything from filling small screw holes in the cabin top to removing seacocks.
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