Subject: Re: [harryproa] polycore ?s |
From: "Rob Denney" <proa@iinet.net.au> |
Date: 3/28/2007, 9:37 AM |
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Reply-to: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au |
----- Original Message -----From: Doug HainesSent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 4:54 PMSubject: Re: [harryproa] polycore ?sHi Rob,
I was in Boating Hardware today asking about polycore. Still getting back to me on how much. Would you want to get it for me?
I thought you said the other day that you were going for foam /glass panels - what hull was that?
Thanks
Doug
Rob Denney <proa@iinet.net.au > wrote:G'day,Transpac ww hull is 8mm thick. There is a backing and a barrier on both sides of the honeycomb. All three are very well bonded. Vac bagging is unnecessary, unlike with foam, and core/laminate bond is extremely good. It is also about half the price of foam for same weight. see http://www.polycore-australia. com.au/ What thickness for what?regards,
Rob----- Original Message -----From: ToddSent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 5:43 AMSubject: [harryproa] polycore ?sHello Rob ,
Seen the work done on the pod for your transpac boat. Nice work . What
thinkness of polycore are you useing? Does it have a backing or
barrier on each of the honeycome?Or are they already glassed? What
thickness do you recommand?
Todd
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