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LaxFriedrichs
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I had a pattern in a mould that I believed was mechanically locked. Since all was lost, I wanted to remove the pattern and do a thorough postmortem.
To attempt this I made cuts into the flanged portion as pictured below.
The 2mm wide cuts reduced the rigidity of mould slightly, and to my surprise the pattern could be removed!!!
The mould seems to be pretty good, EXCEPT flange damage - the 2mm wide cuts, hacksaw holes, and loss of some gelcoat at hacksaw holes!!
How do you recommend I repair it? It's still extremely rigid and strong, it just has to cope with a vaccuum bag...
Thanks!
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LaxFriedrichs
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12 Years Ago
Do you have a photo to look at?
carboncactus
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12 Years Ago
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yb7qpd8ehtkt4mq/om7zUaxPE4 Cheers
LaxFriedrichs
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12 Years Ago
I see. wipe the general area with acetone, then apply some glecoat, maybe in a cooler temperature....
carboncactus
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12 Years Ago
Thanks I will get cracking on this when it's a little cooler. Also, I know it's a little late but...
LaxFriedrichs
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12 Years Ago
Depends. If its quite a straightforward, flatish shape, you can get away with 20mm. The more complex...
carboncactus
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12 Years Ago
Thanks Carbon :) I should have enough room - hopefully...
LaxFriedrichs
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12 Years Ago
Hi, I heared about repairing gelcoat (unimold, at least) with "wax additive", as opposed to cling...
Joe
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12 Years Ago
[quote][b]Joe (20/10/2013)[/b][hr]Hi, I heared about repairing gelcoat (unimold, at least) with...
wojtepanik
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12 Years Ago
What happens is the wax in the additive comes to the surface of the gelcoat forming an airtight...
Warren (Staff)
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12 Years Ago
Hey hey, Thx guys for your input. Actually I was searching for a receipe I could use, I did not...
Joe
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12 Years Ago
Hi, After 48 hours, my little receipe is not set. As a reminder, I used 100 grs Unimold gelcoat...
Joe
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12 Years Ago
Wax additive, added at 2%, works a treat and cheap as chips. Available from EC or you could probably...
wozza
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12 Years Ago
Why not just buy flowcoat? Use this to repair the mould with clingfilm/bag film/tape over the top...
FLD
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12 Years Ago
Thx Wozza, I did not pay attention that wax additive was available from EC. That solves my...
Joe
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12 Years Ago
I always use flash tape to repair moulds. Just put a blob of gelcoat, smooth it and lay a piece of...
carboncactus
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12 Years Ago
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