Anyone using this to mount carbon fiber motor mounts? What is everyone using for the twin cf mounts in these cats?
Anyone using this to mount carbon fiber motor mounts? What is everyone using for the twin cf mounts in these cats?
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That is interesting. I have been just using a good 24hr epoxy by System Three. On the current build I added cloth support on the corners of mounts but this is the first I have done this on. The others have held up fine with no broken mounts even after the flips at 70 or so MPH
This stuff should work fine. Except for the 20 minute work time.
I have used JB on a few mounts on hydro's, an never had an issue...But It can be difficult to use sometimes...in the "Neat" department.
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JB weld has worked very well for me in my CF mounts. Even on my SAW boats that have had numerous blow overs at 90. Scuff the CG good with some 120 grit and wipe clean with alcohol. For clean lines, throw down some masking tape before applying. Apply the JB and your mount, run your finger down the bead if necessary to make a nice fillet and then remove the masking tape. The JB will sag a bit but you will have a nice clean install.
But to tell you the truth, I've never seen any epoxy fail that wasn't attributed to lousey surface prep.
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I'll agree with that. I have used JB weld on every boat I have had, but I was just curious as to what others are using, JB mixes well to a grey color, Most of the twin cats I have seen, after cure, its a nice gloss black..Just trying to figure out what they were using. No biggy Though.
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I have been hearing of this "G/Flex" epoxy on a few build threads lately, it was on my list to research, not sure which version people are using but I'll take a look again.....http://www.westsystem.com/ss/g-flex-epoxy
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I just mixed up some JB with a pinch of black mortar pigment, certainly made it black!
The pigment is plain old carbon, anybody think it will effect the epoxy?
I'll post back later to let you know if/ how it cured and if a can feel any difference in bond using the highly calibrated hand pull test!
Bonding a couple pieces of fiberglass plate.
If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?
West System G/Flex works great. I use it when I only need a small about like a single motor or servo mount.....easy 50/50 mix.
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I use 30min. Zpoxy mixed with ground CF for strength and to make it black. Tape the edge and you get a nice finished line when set. Or if you're using with regular Epoxy fiberglass mix it with milled fiberglass to make it white. DSC02678.jpg
Lot's of info here, Thanks for the input Guys. Now to decide what to try first...Its not cheap!
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Epoxy pigment works great with G/Flex. You substitute it by weight for the resin. For black I've found that just a VERY VERY small amount is all you need.
http://compositescanada.com/product-...ts?search=tint
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The milled Fiberglass you can get at Kintec, look down toward the bottom of this page. http://kintecracing.com/Building_Supplies.html The milled Carbonfiber I make myself from ground up scraps. I just use my little 2" disc grinder and catch the grindings in a pan then put them in a jar for future use. "BE SURE TO USE A MASK" "CF AND FG DUST BAD FOR YOU"!!!! The bad attitude was probably from the fact that they don't want to promote people grinding up CF or FG thierselves cause I'm sure there are morons out there that would do it without a mask!!
I wouldn't use the mortar pigment for colour, after more than 24 hours cure time the JB weld itself failed, left a bit on each slab of fiberglass but it was the actual epoxy itself that failed.
24 hour cure at about 68F in my basement shop.
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