bbarry wrote:If I remember correctly, on the Puffin 1, you had reinforcing strips (1x3?) running along the roof/wall joint. Have you gone without that entirely for this build?
That's correct. The sides/roof are bonded only by an epoxy fillet.

bbarry wrote:If I remember correctly, on the Puffin 1, you had reinforcing strips (1x3?) running along the roof/wall joint. Have you gone without that entirely for this build?
Trackstriper wrote:and then there is "mirror clear" anodized which you can use as a mirror when shaving.
Trackstriper wrote:Not to worry about the weight...a 4x8 sheet of .040 is about 18#. In Atlanta a 4x8 sheet of mirror clear is about $140 and is also available in 4x10 if that suits your build better.
steve wolverton wrote:I'm hoping I can pick it up in Austin or Houston for about that same price too.
aggie79 wrote:steve wolverton wrote:I'm hoping I can pick it up in Austin or Houston for about that same price too.
You might try here: http://www.regal-plastics.com/austin.html
steve wolverton wrote:clippy.. my hands hurt, and they're bleeding.![]()
Mary K wrote:steve wolverton wrote:clippy.. my hands hurt, and they're bleeding.![]()
You should turn the sand paper over and use the rough side down.![]()
WarPony wrote:Dude, you're killin' me with the bada$$ pace you're setting!!!!!!! Where did you get those glass balls from? I've been reading about them on the 'net and am REALLY interested in using them for an icebox project for my Widget. The whole epoxy scene is totally new to me and I'd like to try it on something small in case I goof up. I've got a bunch of screw holes to cover also. I used spot putty on some of them and it looks as if some of them are starting to pop out a little.
Good lookin' camper, man..............
Jeff
john wrote:I remember you using fiber cloth on the cowper. Why not this time?
Esteban wrote:Can you tell us more about air boards. What air pressure and how many cubic feet per minute does an air board sander require?
I have some newbie experience with fairing to share. I used Raka's epoxy mixed with red phenolic micro balloons to fill staple divots and low spots on my side walls. They were flat on a workbench while I fiberglassed and faired them. Before the epoxy and micro balloon mixture set up it leveled out quite a bit. It was a pleasant surprise that reduced sanding.
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