[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=357539#p357539 said:JJ36 » 23 minutes ago[/url]"]Thanks tom.
Just started with spraying spray foam in the voids. After it hardens I'll shave it down to the shape I want the fiberglass to be. I've learned the hard way you just need to walk away and let that stuff harden or you'll have a big mess trimming it.
One other thing you may or may not have learned the hard way, don't get that spray foam on your hands, or you will have to wear it off. :shock:
I haven't seen any solvents that easily remove it.
Tom is absolutely right about using less hardener in the fiberglass. And not just to extend working time, but, also because if it cures too quickly, it becomes brittle. A slow cure is stronger.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=357580#p357580 said:bobberboy » 29 Jun 2014, 06:52[/url]"]I uses a round rail that's normally used for barn doors with a 600 lb capacity
Then i took a harbor freight 440/880 lb electric winch and removed the brackets and installed the roller wheels on the steel housing. And boom a movable electric hoist. I plan on taking a retractable extension cord and mounting it at the one end and remove the brake so it moves freely. Also want to develop a locking system so it stays in one place when I need it to. But all in all it will work well I think.
What a good idea. And, do I see a DMC in your garage?
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