Then I had to rip off all the rests of the old vinyl flooring on the vacuum table. Then getting off the rests of the flooring and most of the glue. Here is a shot after it was covered again with new glue, pre curing prior to application of the new cover. It will be ready for more laminations tomorrow.
This blog was created to share experiences from my building of the Ian Farrier designed trimaran F-22R with other builders interested, and to anyone else that might have an interest in why anyone willingly spends hundreds of hours in a room without windows to build a weird looking boat that will sail circles around the traditional sailing boats in this part of the world
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Second support rail out of mold and table fixed
The second wingnet support rail was laminated without any problems with the vacuum and came out perfect. Really compact and nice, weighing 1.6 kg with the peel ply on. It is stored along with the other one, waiting for the final cure. Here it is prior to demoulding:

Then I had to rip off all the rests of the old vinyl flooring on the vacuum table. Then getting off the rests of the flooring and most of the glue. Here is a shot after it was covered again with new glue, pre curing prior to application of the new cover. It will be ready for more laminations tomorrow.
Then I had to rip off all the rests of the old vinyl flooring on the vacuum table. Then getting off the rests of the flooring and most of the glue. Here is a shot after it was covered again with new glue, pre curing prior to application of the new cover. It will be ready for more laminations tomorrow.
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