Wow, looks like you did a great job, looks nice.

How long did it take you to do that whole operation?

 

 

Bill Coleman

Entrada, Erie, PA

 

 

 

From: Nathan Post via CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2021 8:27 AM
To: Stus-List
Cc: Andy Frame; Nathan Post
Subject: Stus-List Re: Replacing Cabin/Deck Balsa Core

 

Agreed with others on not using expanding foam for this.  I personally used 
balsa wood to replace the rotted core as it has the best strength to weight 
ratio and is pretty easy to work with.  There are structural foams that can be 
used but most do not have quite as good mechanical properties as balsa wood.  
My other tip is that where you know you will be putting a hole through it can 
be good to go with solid laminate in that area instead so you don't have to 
carve out the balsa and fill with epoxy later.  Especially at structural points 
(bulkhead bolts for example).  When I did this on my C&C 34, I used 1/2" G10 
plate.  Roughen both sides and bond in place of the balsa.  Complete the 
lamination and painting and then cut or drill for the fitting.  Adds a little 
weight and a lot of strength.

 

Some photos showing what I did to repair the core in my deck in 2020 are here: 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/8W4AdgmKqKxARvsY7  These show the G10 plates used 
where penetrations are made later for the bulkhead attachments and the fan in 
the head.  I didn't do that around the chain plate and instead just filled an 
area with thickened epoxy but on hindsight using G10 there too would have been 
better and will avoid the problem happening again in the future.


Note, in some cases, I rebuilt the deck laminate from scratch and in others I 
laminated the original back in place and then created a tapered grove and 
laminated the two parts of the top deck back together for strength using narrow 
strips of fiberglass. I used weights to hold the G10 in place while bonding it 
with thickened epoxy to the lower skin but then used a vacuum system when doing 
the larger lamination areas after doing a wet layup.

 

Nathan




 

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