Woodonglass
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Re: Jedo's Volero Dart Resto...
"The stiffness and rigidity of the stringers is supplied by the FG encasing the stringers... some manufacturers use hollow pre-formed box construction FG...
No Timber is guaranteed to be completely resistant to the effects of water, over time... (some timbers are less-resistant than others)
Given that the viable lifetime of the restored Volero is a possible maximum 10 yrs (if it floats at all) the choice of timber / material for the stringers is less important than the protection affordedby the applied FG..."
The above is certainly true IF... you apply enough layers of glass and extend the tabbings appropriately onto the hull to carry the stresses placed on the hull. I would suggest a minimum of 4 layers of the CSM and the 1708 type cloth.
"The stiffness and rigidity of the stringers is supplied by the FG encasing the stringers... some manufacturers use hollow pre-formed box construction FG...
No Timber is guaranteed to be completely resistant to the effects of water, over time... (some timbers are less-resistant than others)
Given that the viable lifetime of the restored Volero is a possible maximum 10 yrs (if it floats at all) the choice of timber / material for the stringers is less important than the protection affordedby the applied FG..."
The above is certainly true IF... you apply enough layers of glass and extend the tabbings appropriately onto the hull to carry the stresses placed on the hull. I would suggest a minimum of 4 layers of the CSM and the 1708 type cloth.