We do build and sell hatch and gutters fallguy. We have several sizes. We just had new plugs cnc machined so we have stepped it up another notch if you will.
“Fish-box” 14.5 x 47
Large rectangle 22 x 32
Large square 22x22
Small rectangle 22x18
Small square 14x15
Oval livewell with lexan hatch
Trapezoid
If you want anything I would have to give the pricing to JEFF and he could pass that along to you.
Help making molds for hatches
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Re: Help making molds for hatches
Noted. Thank you, I’m,building my plugs to cast my own. Best wishesDAYTRIP wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 9:49 am We do build and sell hatch and gutters fallguy. We have several sizes. We just had new plugs cnc machined so we have stepped it up another notch if you will.
“Fish-box” 14.5 x 47
Large rectangle 22 x 32
Large square 22x22
Small rectangle 22x18
Small square 14x15
Oval livewell with lexan hatch
Trapezoid
If you want anything I would have to give the pricing to JEFF and he could pass that along to you.
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Since we all hijacked so bad; daytrip, can you tell SG how thick the airex foam is on yours?
Re: Help making molds for hatches
Interested in several of the hatches for a flats boat build I am working on. Can someone send pricing and pictures of hatches? Thanks
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The thickness I use is 3/8. That together with the gasket I use puts you flush with the gutter. Very light and very strong. This is a pic of the fishbox, large square and small rectangle. On the small the hatch is upside down that is why it looks odd. Big rectangle not shown. SG, on this I have a gasket face that a 5/16 gasket goes on and that together with the layup I outline make everything sit flush. Gasket comes from Home Depot believe it or not. Haven’t source a bulk supplier and they are not cheap. I make the hatch 3/8 smaller than the gutter face which give you 3/16 gap. That allows either a piano hinge or conventional hinge to be used. If you want recesses for hinges just put a block out in the mold in that area. That all the secret sauce Hope that helps!
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Re: Help making molds for hatches
DAYTRIP those sure are pretty.DAYTRIP wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 1:53 pm The thickness I use is 3/8. That together with the gasket I use puts you flush with the gutter. Very light and very strong. This is a pic of the fishbox, large square and small rectangle. On the small the hatch is upside down that is why it looks odd. Big rectangle not shown. SG, on this I have a gasket face that a 5/16 gasket goes on and that together with the layup I outline make everything sit flush. Gasket comes from Home Depot believe it or not. Haven’t source a bulk supplier and they are not cheap. I make the hatch 3/8 smaller than the gutter face which give you 3/16 gap. That allows either a piano hinge or conventional hinge to be used. If you want recesses for hinges just put a block out in the mold in that area. That all the secret sauce Hope that helps!
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Re: Help making molds for hatches
So how do you drain them?
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Re: Help making molds for hatches
Thanks sg.
I usually Glass a pvc fitting in the location to drain from then pipe it
I usually Glass a pvc fitting in the location to drain from then pipe it
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Those look great daytrip!
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The reason veil is used in mold/plug building is to prevent larger cloths from transferring a pattern over to the final product.
If you look close you can see a chopped strand mat pattern on some boats gel coat. It’s likely their initial layer used something like 1.5oz csm as their first layer under the gel coat. Veil prevents print through from happening.
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