Steve Rickett 2333 wrote:Don't worry Phil...that nose plug is for a fiberglass moulding. I thought that the moulds could be taken as two halves (top and bottom) and then two vac-form plugs taken out the moulds, will need a little bit of packing on the base of each vac-form plug to make sure the shape conforms right to very edge...but at least this way we can be sure that the glazing will fit the nose.
Steve
Joshua Henderson wrote:Hi Steve
Looking good.
I'm just wondering if you could tell me what type of glue hysol is ie pu, epoxy etc and where to get it from?
Thanks
Josh
unless the glazed sections of nose are cut into sections to be bonded behind each opening, a 1 piece vacforming won't fit inside the GRP nose.
Steve Rickett 2333 wrote:unless the glazed sections of nose are cut into sections to be bonded behind each opening, a 1 piece vacforming won't fit inside the GRP nose.
I see where you are coming from. I was hoping that the glazing could be installed in maybe two or three sections. A little trimming will be required but I was thinking that the clear acetate would not be so far out. either that or having to make two plugs....I am not sure if I could make a second one accurate enough (ie about 3/32" smaller all round) and to be honest I don't think I could be bothered to make another!!
If the glazing has to be cut into smaller sections, then that wouldn't be too hard to do.
Unless you have anything better up your sleeve?
Phil Clark wrote:Small change of plan....it'll be 1st thing Saturday morning now
Phil
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