Glass How heavy????

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By the way, guys I work with now (Stump) are laying up the cloth diagonally to improve twist response. 2x4 top, 1x4 bottom. Epoxy glass.

There's so much good stuff going on I can't wait to get back into it! (had to work too much past few months on the money train). Gioing to have something special or 2 for Bali in July.
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hey Red,
all work and no play...........
i would assume you're going shopping on Bali? :lol:
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My kneelo cove board all 4oz with a 4 patch

My BOLSA board is a 8oz with a 8 patch! Single fin, glassed in!

Bet nobody saw that one coming.

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Post by strudle »

Just reading through some of the comments and it seems a lot of people have a heavier glass job on top than the bottom. Why?(apart from knee dents). As I'm a flea weight, I want a board as light as possible (my board is 4oz all over), but I get a lot of pressure dings on the bottom from head, elbows and who knows what from wipe outs. On the top there aren't many and I don't care about knee dents, I actually like them for finding my place on the board.

What I want to know is has anyone ever had a 4oz top with a 6oz bottom? What effect might this have on the boards performance?
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the 6 oz is used on the deck for maximum strength but i read on swaylocks that a 6oz bottom, 4oz top handles better..

my hollow/ big wave board is glassed 4oz top 6oz bottom...
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Post by Mike Fernandez »

Just wondering, did the Swaylocks info mean standup boards? Also, wouldn't the deckpads a lot of us use now mean only 4oz all around is needed, instead of the extra material on top?
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Ler wrote:My kneelo cove board all 4oz with a 4 patch

My BOLSA board is a 8oz with a 8 patch! Single fin, glassed in!

Bet nobody saw that one coming.

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Post by skansand »

yes mike, but i believe it would work the same for kneeboards...

id use the pads no matter what the glassing schedule ... but a 4oz/4oz board is gonna get alot more dents,dings or uhh..snaps :x
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Re: Glass How heavy????

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loonylen wrote:I'm wondering how heavy a glass job for my new stick I was thinking 4 oz on the bottom and 2x4oz top deck....... I weigh 90 kg's
Any input guy's ?
You more than likley have your board but as far as glass jobs go the main reason for dents and d-lams is the foam, it might sound odd but a higher density foam can be glassed lighter and it will not soak up as much resin as a lighter weight foam. weight will be slightly heaver than ultra light foam board but will hold up better with a 4oz bottom and a double 4 deck, add patches under fins or boxes. later
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Post by loonylen »

I went with 4oz bottom and 6oz+4oz top
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