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17 December 2013, 17:25
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18 December 2013, 16:50
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slight snag advice from you fibreglass experts!
I have prepared the area for the jockey seat to sit, but the seat ( solid bottom) rocks slightly.
As it sits flush behind the glassed in jockey console, I intend to bolt the seat to the one in front for extra strength.
the plan is to put a couple of layers of mat down add plenty of resin and stick the jockey seat on. Then when it has gone off, glass around the bottom.
QUESTION......do I need to create a level area of mat, or is there another way?
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18 December 2013, 19:43
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bump .
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18 December 2013, 21:55
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If I understand the question correctly, I think that you are close to answering the question for yourself.
Ideally you are going to need to create an intimate contact over the whole area of the base of the seat. The two methods that spring to my mind are to level off the seat base or the deck area, or at least match the two surfaces together, possibly by grinding away.
The other way is to match the two surfaces with mat. Determine where the 'high' area is, possibly by rocking for and aft and side to side to observe where the high spot is, and cut matting to shape to 'fill in' those areas where the two surfaces do not touch. Do not use small pieces; try to keep them almost the same area as the seat base, but cut out where the 'high' spot is. These cut out pieces should be in addition to a couple of layers over almost the whole area of the contact patch between seat base and deck.
I have used the second method myself, admittedly not in a high stress area, but it worked well for me.
HTH.
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18 December 2013, 22:04
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Thanks Ian
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22 December 2013, 11:43
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well.............. its stuck
levelled, grinded, built up on 2 layers of mat, lots of resin, quickly bolted to seat in front, large weight on top left to dry for 3 days. Next job to glass around the base. My this is fun............or maybe that's the fibreglass vapours?
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22 December 2013, 12:35
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Originally Posted by xs 400
levelled, grinded, built up on 2 layers of mat, lots of resin, quickly bolted to seat in front, large weight on top left to dry for 3 days. Next job to glass around the base. My this is fun............or maybe that's the fibreglass vapours?
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Sure beats the hell out of Christmas shopping!
Looking good
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24 December 2013, 00:00
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Looking good
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24 December 2013, 09:33
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bingosucks, Looking good[/QUOTE]
thanks Bingo, looking forward to bringing it up to Stafford to get the the stainless done! probably be February
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24 December 2013, 12:04
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bingosucks, Looking good
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thanks Bingo, looking forward to bringing it up to Stafford to get the the stainless done! probably be February
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good stuff
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28 December 2013, 14:26
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glassing down
cut glass mat strips to size, got all my materials to hand, roller, brushes, acetone, rags, mixed 200ml of resin
wet the area with resin add the matt, paint more resin on, roll out any air bubbles..........work fast!
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28 December 2013, 14:31
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I have done 3 layers.....now its drying
how many layers should I do?
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28 December 2013, 15:45
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Looking really good .. can you glass inside also??.. Keep the pictures coming... good stuff
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28 December 2013, 15:53
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Hi Matt, and thanks!
the jockey seat has a solid bottom, and is laid on top of two layers of mat and resin (rather than screwed down)........so stuck
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28 December 2013, 18:10
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Quote:
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Hi Matt, and thanks! the jockey seat has a solid bottom, and is laid on top of two layers of mat and resin (rather than screwed down)........so stuck
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Not totally relevant to your excellent rebuild - but where did you get the paddle holders from as I would like to stick on something similar to hold my paddle/boat hook. Thanks
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28 December 2013, 18:22
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Not totally relevant to your excellent rebuild - but where did you get the paddle holders from as I would like to stick on something similar to hold my paddle/boat hook. Thanks
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Hi Nigel, happy to help, they were from XS
PAIR Rubber Paddle Boathook Holders Inflatable Boat Rib | eBay
good luck
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28 December 2013, 21:26
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Many thanks will order shortly. Good luck with the project.
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31 December 2013, 18:01
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another 2 layers
another 2 layers, so 5 in total, leave to dry.............Happy New Year!
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31 December 2013, 18:28
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Looks like that is going nowhere in a hurry
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12 January 2014, 18:43
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love is a wife who can sew!
miserable day, get the industrial sewing machine out !
(my wife used to be a partner in a soft furnishing business)
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