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Pas mare în restaurarea BĂCII noastre de 1 EUR… Repararea chilei | PĂSĂRĂ DE MARE SAILING Ep. 40
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Love your show really interesting if I wasn't an old fart I'd be doing the same ,keep going ,little jog each day and one day it will be finished and you will be sailing
Always put on 2 sets of gloves then you always have a clean set on when you need it. Just take the dirty ones off and hey presto.
Under water epoxy is for doing emergency repairs under water.
The cracking noise you heard was probably from the heat of injecting so much epoxy
It would be pooling in places and if you inject enough it might even boil
Suggest expanding foam
As epoxy is expensive and may cause damage as it will get very hot
The void inside will be massive, foam will not exert enough pressure to cause any damage to such a thick keel
That was a really good idea to use vacuum to pull in the gelcoat. Welding takes a lot practice. Nice video session this week, thanks for sharing.
If those holes in the keel are horizontal how do you explain the cavity between the top holes and the lower ones , shouldn't it be solid to a large extent and not able to suck the resin through two individual holes like it does ? that sure looks weird to me.
It looks to me that you may need to change the new sander off of grinding mode and on to sanding mode, if it’s in sanding mode you can handle it much easier and it feathers out your work much nicer.
You've not welded before and you're starting with Tig…. !!🤤!!, I did Mig first then after LOTS of practice i tried Tig and it takes patience, practice, YouTube lessons and more practice..
I used the same product on the bathroom floor of our caravan due to delamination of the core. It is amazing stuff and, made the floor absolutely solid.
I think you have that keel repair sussed. Keep it up. There is a mildly foaming two part epoxy resin available that’s used for delaminating composite floor panels of caravans. (Ply/foam/ply board). With that system, you drill on a grid system fill with the syringe and plug with dowels. Mild foaming helps to wet both surfaces and provide a bond. It certainly worked on our elderly caravan without any detectable heave on the floor. It rebonded the upper plywood to the foam board below and cured the spongy feeling similar to what you get with wet deck core. The vacuum syringe system you employed looks very clever. Go well guys❤
Incidentally, my Father was the Director General of the Welding Institute and I am not sure I ever saw him weld anything!😂
Its awesome what you guys are doing….you,re doing well
learning to weld with a TIG is like learning to drive in a Formula One. Start with brazing, then arc, then mig then tig. besides tig welding is highly specialized. practice makes perfect, start with a less critical project, eventually you'll want to weld everything in sight! … I see a steel boat in your future! good luck
Love you guys
Tack!
Hi guys, I would have tried that expansion foam that comes in a tin, like a spray paint but in this case it comes with a small plastic pipe, fit the pipe, insert in the holes and spray, its yellowish/orange in color, it expands and hardens and it would fill in the spaces where the water is, and because you have holes the water would have come out from the holes, its not heavy but still strong when dry, good luck, Denis
Very satisfying
Filling voids is a black art. How do assess what you can’t see? Maybe search for a regional underwater epoxy conference near you?
there are some great how to welding videos, search weld with gas or similar on youtube, That's how I learned, I became proficient within weeks, it may not be pretty at times but I can weld, it's a loto rinse and repeat, the more you weld the prettier the weld looks. A good thing to watch is the do's and don't of welding. practice making stuff, like a box with a lid. If you don't want to watch tutorials than crank up the power (forreal, your power setting and gas were too low and make some shit, it easier to weld with more power
In a world that spends all its time telling us to discard our cars and so on, it is truly encouraging to see you both rescuing an old boat rather than joining the queue for some new glitzy toy. Its a long process but well worth it. We did the same with our own boat – similar wreck, now fully restored.
You both work so well together top team 😊
You could use the epoxy guns that are used to repair cracks in cement they have glue on valve caps to inject the epoxy under pressure made by sika & hilti.
Hello, Love your project and stamina. Lots of respect for what you are doing. I haven’t seen all the episodes. Never heard about the mast, any news about it?
Go for it!