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DEFYN GRAVITY 07-01-2010 11:48 PM


Originally Posted by cowisl (Post 3149407)
KTRON just made me a set of step pads. I think they came out great. They are clear anodized as well.

THOSE ROCK!!!!! Can you post a picture installed? Robbie

DEFYN GRAVITY 07-01-2010 11:55 PM


Originally Posted by Steve 1 (Post 3149726)
Powerplay 38 Hull gelcoated and being skinned out


http://i48.tinypic.com/35jh35y.jpg

Steve, Which hull is the pictures taken from? The first white hull with the cobras? Thanks, Robbie
By the way, A GREAT THREAD!!!!! THANKS!!!!

Steve 1 07-02-2010 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by DEFYN GRAVITY (Post 3149734)
Steve, Which hull is the pictures taken from? The first white hull with the cobras? Thanks, Robbie
By the way, A GREAT THREAD!!!!! THANKS!!!!

Sir thank you, I have a lot of pictures of your Beautiful boat in here as well,The white boat you maybe right on that.

Steve 1 07-02-2010 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J (Post 3149723)
Wow Steve! This is what I've been waiting for. You are a true artist! Post 1289 is euphoric

Thank you for the nice comment's and for following this thread.

Jassman 07-02-2010 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by Steve 1 (Post 3149627)
Jeff the New Plastics are Amazing,I had some boat dealership buildings worked out with interlocking composite wall panels and so forth, they had an R-56 well as just about indestructible..

STEVE,
As soon as I get a little un-busy.. and get through this BP thing over the next month or so.. We need to get together with Hollis and talk about the 38 Epic... and introduce some of these hi-strength plastics like you and I are talking about. I have never been so impressed after I saw how strong this Airex is and its capabilities....secondly I want to make sure its done properly, Danny has met his match when it comes anal tentativity...and details...I guess we will se over the next few months. Talk with you soon..Again great thread, I have learned a lot.

Ted G 07-02-2010 08:05 AM

Amazing thread, I love this stuff. So the polishing and waxing of the mold would likely have a huge effect on the gel quality and finish right? And how does a production builder do it? I can't believe a company like Sea Ray has guys hand polishing and waxing a hull. (Not that there quality is anywhere near a PP)

Steve 1 07-02-2010 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by Ted G (Post 3149848)
Amazing thread, I love this stuff. So the polishing and waxing of the mold would likely have a huge effect on the gel quality and finish right? And how does a production builder do it? I can't believe a company like Sea Ray has guys hand polishing and waxing a hull. (Not that there quality is anywhere near a PP)

Ted First thank you for the nice complements, that mold had a coat of clear tooling Gelcoat shot first then I backed it up with a standard pigmented tooling gelcoat we learned that would give the greatest shine and gloss retention from other molds that had been in service for a over a decade .

Like I said before the Boss had a great eye and nothing escaped his inspection.

Steve 1 07-02-2010 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by Jassman (Post 3149833)
STEVE,
As soon as I get a little un-busy.. and get through this BP thing over the next month or so.. We need to get together with Hollis and talk about the 38 Epic... and introduce some of these hi-strength plastics like you and I are talking about. I have never been so impressed after I saw how strong this Airex is and its capabilities....secondly I want to make sure its done properly, Danny has met his match when it comes anal tentativity...and details...I guess we will se over the next few months. Talk with you soon..Again great thread, I have learned a lot.

Jeff I would be more than happy to help you anyway I can and thank you Sir for the nice Compliments.

CAPEBOATGUY 07-02-2010 09:03 AM

Steve,

Very interesting photos. I was with Powerplay from Day 1 untill '86 or '87. You must have been there ofter my time, but it's nice to see the old raceboat pics. BTW, the 25 was an original, not splashed.

Pete

glassdave 07-02-2010 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by Steve 1 (Post 3149873)
Ted First thank you for the nice complements, that mold had a coat of clear tooling Gelcoat shot first then I backed it up with a standard pigmented tooling gelcoat we learned that would give the greatest shine and gloss retention from other molds that had been in service for a over a decade .

Like I said before the Boss had a great eye and nothing escaped his inspection.

thats interesting, so the clear tooling gel is the mold surface. When i first started doing this stuff i would PVA everything. Molds, plugs, whatever. I always thought it was a guaranteed barrier between the mold and whatever i put in it but as you know it leaves a finish that needs a lot of sanding and buffing. I recently built a set of molds and did a highly polished plug and put a nice polish on the mold when i was done. I keep the surface waxed and in #1 shape and the parts just about fall out of it. I just keep up on the wax now and hardly ever use pva unless its a part that i am pulling a mold off that i cant risk damaging like the Donzi hatch i had to copy a few weeks ago. Steve what wax do you use? i am still stuck on Part-alls high temp on the thought that if it goes on hard it lasts longer. What do you think of the quick spray on wipe off mold release waxes?


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