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Corecell offcuts needed

Created by col5555 col5555  > 9 months ago, 27 May 2016
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col5555
col5555

WA

386 posts

27 May 2016 10:36am
Hi, Chasing some corecell offcuts for a small board repair. 100x100mm will see me right.
Anybody got any lying around that they could donate.
R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

27 May 2016 1:02pm
Yes I'm in duncraig pm me for my address and I'll leave some in my letterbox if you want.
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

27 May 2016 4:15pm
If you're near Mandurah I can help as well.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

27 May 2016 5:10pm
I am looking for an offcut of divinycell / herex, 60kg, about 2400 x 600 x 200 if anyone has one
col5555
col5555

WA

386 posts

27 May 2016 6:24pm
Thanks for the offers . RIDER is going to sort me out.
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

27 May 2016 10:29pm
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Mark _australia said..
I am looking for an offcut of divinycell / herex, 60kg, about 2400 x 600 x 200 if anyone has one


Now what on earth are you going to do with that????????????
col5555
col5555

WA

386 posts

28 May 2016 9:32am
Big Ups to RIDER !
He gave me some carbon and glass cloth also.
I left you a little something in the letter box. Get it before the snails do.

R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

28 May 2016 4:16pm
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col5555 said...
Big Ups to RIDER !
He gave me some carbon and glass cloth also.
I left you a little something in the letter box. Get it before the snails do.



I had some scraps I thought might be useful. Thanks for the surprise my 2 year old did her daily letterbox check and the chocolate bunny made her day, she was so excited. Let's see some pics of your repair.
col5555
col5555

WA

386 posts

29 May 2016 9:49pm
This is what I am repairing. Also found stainless steel staples underneath the laminate ??




decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

30 May 2016 4:32pm
Staples are quite common, I'm not sure why they are used, maybe to pretension the cloth, or stop it moving when they wet it out. Some of the staples are in the strangest places though.
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

16 Jun 2016 3:07pm
I'm shocked they used stainless steel staples Col I think they use them to pin down the corecell/divinycell layer???
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

16 Jun 2016 2:40pm
That could be it Brian, but I think they are on top of the cloth not underneath it, they're certainly long enough to go all the way through the sandwich and well into the core.
col5555
col5555

WA

386 posts

16 Jun 2016 10:28pm
Do they do resin infusion and the staples hold all the cloth in position while they load in into the mould ? could explain why some boards come out with dry spots.
Will put some pics up of the carbon/glass I pulled off. It is super thin like two layers of kleenex tissue paper - single ply.

decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

17 Jun 2016 1:56pm
That's another good theory! When the cloth is squashed by vacuum it does get fairly thin, and the layer under the sandwich foam is usually about 100g. (well that's what I use over most of the board, but with an extra 150g of carbon in the impact areas).
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