universal_exports wrote:...I want to cover them with frp, (luan)...
Just so we're comparing apples to apples, I see those as two different things.
FRP (fiber reinforced plastic) is the Filon-type sheets of gelcoat, polyester resin and glass cloth/mat.
Luan is a generic name for inexpensive thin ply that can be made from a bunch of different tropical hardwoods, since lauan trees are nearly extinct in their native Phillipines.
I made a sandwich floor of ply & foam. I tried Titebond3, PL300, PL Premium, thickened epoxy, and finally PU (Gorilla Glue). I'm no expert but this is how they stacked up...
The PL300 went on both in the normal zigzag pattern and by warming it up and spreading with a notched trowel. I can tell where I used it because those spots have delaminated from the foam. I did use it at close to freezing so I expect that`s where much of the problem came from.
PL Premium - seems ok so far
TB3 - not nearly thick enough to ensure good contact.
Thickened epoxy - fantastic adhesion but a comparatively expensive option.
PU glue - I used this to fix the delaminated spots and it`s what I'll use when I build another one.
linuxxxman wrote:I switched to 3M fastbond 30NF green water based contact cement and have never looked back
Given that Steve's built a few, I'd try with this as well. KC Studly is still working on his frame but will be using it when he starts the shell - stay tuned.
...if you use any adhesives that the frp industry uses...
Do you know what products they use ?
I'd like to know what not to bother trying.