My experience: I use model cement since it is a styrene base plastic. I use the MEK liquid type, just a brush, hold together for a half minute, then move on to the next section.
I do the back transom first so it is secure. Before gluing, setup the hull and hold the sides into place with a couple pieces of masking tape first, keeps the hull from shifting around. Then I do the fronts of the sponsons. After that, just move around the hull and from side to side to keep it all straight.
the one and only I did turned out really well. Then I filled it with two part foam, but I did it in multiple pours and it was too warm. Didn't wait between pours and it deformed all over on me! So I threw that one out.
The next one, I am going to reinforce the hull before joining it together. Scuff up the inside surface and glue in some real light glass to give it some strength. CA and glass might work well on a boat this size. You need to scuff up the surface first.
I have also heard of some epoxies that are plastic compatible, they must etch into the surface some. That would be helpful. The CA I use doesn't touch it and it will pull right off.
You going with a single or twin?
Small, isn't it. After putting one together, I have new respect for the guys making twin 14" and 16" cats!
Brian
I do the back transom first so it is secure. Before gluing, setup the hull and hold the sides into place with a couple pieces of masking tape first, keeps the hull from shifting around. Then I do the fronts of the sponsons. After that, just move around the hull and from side to side to keep it all straight.
the one and only I did turned out really well. Then I filled it with two part foam, but I did it in multiple pours and it was too warm. Didn't wait between pours and it deformed all over on me! So I threw that one out.
The next one, I am going to reinforce the hull before joining it together. Scuff up the inside surface and glue in some real light glass to give it some strength. CA and glass might work well on a boat this size. You need to scuff up the surface first.
I have also heard of some epoxies that are plastic compatible, they must etch into the surface some. That would be helpful. The CA I use doesn't touch it and it will pull right off.
You going with a single or twin?
Small, isn't it. After putting one together, I have new respect for the guys making twin 14" and 16" cats!
Brian
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