Hi.
Having allmost completed my hull, I've got to thinkking... I have during the work noticed that the glassfiber / resin hull gets soft, if heated my eg. a cutting disk or heavy sanding using a power tool. And so what, you might ask.. well..
Imagine your black sub sails around the pond in a surfaced condition, or rests along the shore. The sub's black, and ths sun is shining bright. Is there a risk that the resin will start to sack, or sink, over time from the heat exposure?
And what about the UV radiation from the sun as well?
If any of the two is a "yes", then what can be done about it? I know a guy who builds fancy "hot-rod" cars, and he calims that the bigger parts in glassfiber sometimes sink a bit after a while, but then again.. a car is in the sun all the time, and I'd imagine that the physical stress on the parts are higher too...
Anyone?
Having allmost completed my hull, I've got to thinkking... I have during the work noticed that the glassfiber / resin hull gets soft, if heated my eg. a cutting disk or heavy sanding using a power tool. And so what, you might ask.. well..
Imagine your black sub sails around the pond in a surfaced condition, or rests along the shore. The sub's black, and ths sun is shining bright. Is there a risk that the resin will start to sack, or sink, over time from the heat exposure?
And what about the UV radiation from the sun as well?
If any of the two is a "yes", then what can be done about it? I know a guy who builds fancy "hot-rod" cars, and he calims that the bigger parts in glassfiber sometimes sink a bit after a while, but then again.. a car is in the sun all the time, and I'd imagine that the physical stress on the parts are higher too...
Anyone?
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