Tri-fin Conversion
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The idea is to increase the surface area of the box to distribute loads. A base of thickened epoxy or balsa or foam of the same size will spread the load exactly the same. Obviously some options add more weight. The advantage of closed cell foam is if your glass/resin on the surface cracks you might get lucky and prevent a leak to the EPS. Sailboats use the same tech on cored decks where there are inserts that receive heavy loads.
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I think the other big thing with the layer of glass is epoxy doesn't bond well to the plastic, so it was an extra layer to prevent any leaks into the eps if the box delams and fully adhere to the bottom lam. Not positive but the delamination from the box may have been a bigger issue with the polyester resins.
After talking to Dave I think I'm going to go the way of no glass between the d-cell and eps. Still debating on shortening the boxs a couple of inches.
After talking to Dave I think I'm going to go the way of no glass between the d-cell and eps. Still debating on shortening the boxs a couple of inches.
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Lawrence <a href="http://www.winddude.com">'Wind Dude'</a> Stewart
Lawrence <a href="http://www.winddude.com">'Wind Dude'</a> Stewart
Actually the glass layer which typically went under the box and then spread flat onto surface was for vertical impacts on fins/mast bases. The glass layer ties the box to the surface laminate so that when hit, the box (even with hi-density foam surround) doesn't press downwards into soft EPS foam and result in microcracks/leaks around the top. Has nothing to do with bonding to the foam itself.
Carbon Art has a nice video clip of box install that shows appropriate thickness of epoxy/microballoons/silica.
Balsa will absorb water, no matter how well you think it is protected (unless you pre-saturate it with resin - then what's the point of using it, right.)
Carbon Art has a nice video clip of box install that shows appropriate thickness of epoxy/microballoons/silica.
Balsa will absorb water, no matter how well you think it is protected (unless you pre-saturate it with resin - then what's the point of using it, right.)
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