So I am an idiot when it comes to glass and other composite materials, but I would really like to learn more about it. Any recommended reading on the web or books. Hopefully I will find my way to pick someones brain at some point, but where is a good place to start? I want to learn how to repair first then hopefully go into more extensive projects.
Thanks
Drew
Working with composites. (where to start)
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If you're talking boats, the Walbridge tome PAC mentioned is still the best place to start.
If you're talking composite work in general, Gougeon Brothers (West Systems) put together several very helpful booklets.
http://sweetcomposites.com/WEST.html (bottom of page)
You can try ordering both from Sweet Composites, which is also a great place to purchase materials (and one of CBoats.net's long time supporters:) )
If you're talking composite work in general, Gougeon Brothers (West Systems) put together several very helpful booklets.
http://sweetcomposites.com/WEST.html (bottom of page)
You can try ordering both from Sweet Composites, which is also a great place to purchase materials (and one of CBoats.net's long time supporters:) )
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What they said. Also subscribe (for free) to Epoxy Works. I don't know if they have a publication schedule, they seem to come randomly. You can see current & back issues on the web. http://www.epoxyworks.com/