Hydrostream voodoo restoration #11 PVC foam core pt 1

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  • @rumnboats7612
    @rumnboats7612 Před 2 lety +1

    Love what you're doing, can't wait to see jack plate, engine, prop setup and how fast you can go :)

  • @megaelitekid99
    @megaelitekid99 Před rokem +1

    What glue did you use for the pvc board

  • @trentonbriones2381
    @trentonbriones2381 Před měsícem

    Where did u get for pvc foam?

  • @rumnboats7612
    @rumnboats7612 Před 2 lety +1

    cool, how do you feel about the rigidity of the foam after it's done? and did you add weights to that to bed it?

    • @zammit_racing380
      @zammit_racing380  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly it’s way stronger than the balsa wood I had, it’s takes some time to cut this stuff with a knife it’s really ridged, and no I didn’t use anything the weight it down just pushed it down and it stayed.

    • @rumnboats7612
      @rumnboats7612 Před 2 lety +1

      @@zammit_racing380 Never tried the newer foam products, looks pretty good. You can delete this after you read it, but the reality of air in your glass work is that it will be detrimental to your boat, you really should grind that all out of there and try again using heavy weights (roofing shingles work well) to bed the new core, after it's bedded glass over it working slowly with no air bubbles.

    • @zammit_racing380
      @zammit_racing380  Před 2 lety +2

      @@rumnboats7612 hey man it was my first time Fibreglassing I know now what I did wrong, I gridded all the air bubbles down and I actually added more core you’ll see in a coming video! But it turned out really good it setup fast so I kinda kept pushing it down by hand so it’s in there now. Thanks for the heads up👍