Mending a crack in fibreglass
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 10:57 am
Hi All
I have a long thin crack in my fibreglass quarantine tank along the bottom parallel to one side (bought it second hand and was already there when I bought it). It is not a hole but rather a delamination of the flowcoat from the CSM layers.
I would be grateful if someone could critique my plan of attack for mending it;
1. Grind out the crack so that there are no hairline cracks that can't be permeated by resin.
2. Fill the resulting "gouge" with car body filler to level off with the bottom of the tank.
3. Mask off around the crack, allowing sufficient area to lay glassfibre up to 4" either side.
4. Sand the whole area inside the tape to key for applying resin.
5. Lay a thin strip of CSM along the crack, followed by a wider strip to add strength.
6. Apply a layer of flowcoat.
I'm not concerned about the mended area being proud of the base, although obviously I'll take care to ensure there are no sharp edges.
Any comments gratefully received.
Regards
Jon W
I have a long thin crack in my fibreglass quarantine tank along the bottom parallel to one side (bought it second hand and was already there when I bought it). It is not a hole but rather a delamination of the flowcoat from the CSM layers.
I would be grateful if someone could critique my plan of attack for mending it;
1. Grind out the crack so that there are no hairline cracks that can't be permeated by resin.
2. Fill the resulting "gouge" with car body filler to level off with the bottom of the tank.
3. Mask off around the crack, allowing sufficient area to lay glassfibre up to 4" either side.
4. Sand the whole area inside the tape to key for applying resin.
5. Lay a thin strip of CSM along the crack, followed by a wider strip to add strength.
6. Apply a layer of flowcoat.
I'm not concerned about the mended area being proud of the base, although obviously I'll take care to ensure there are no sharp edges.
Any comments gratefully received.
Regards
Jon W