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<pre>Thank you for looking at my Vintage Motorcycle Fiberglass Catalog. My name is Roger Paul Moreau, I restore vintage mx and enduro motorcycles for a hobby.   The above picture is my latest restoration project; a Swedish &quot;Monarch&quot; 125cc. This motorcycle is powered by a Sachs motor. I have finished putting it back together and am now tuning it up. The fenders, number plates and gas tank are my own replacements.. The motorcycles pictured in this catalog belong to me, my friends,and others.  The fiberglass for these motorcycles is made where I work, Trailer Products Inc. We make custom molds, offroad truck parts and chemical tanks. Visit the Trailer Products Corporate Site About the fiberglass parts      * All gas tanks are made of vinyl ester resin for chemical resistance to gasoline.     * Fenders and side plates are made of iso-flex or DCPD resins, no low grade ortho resins are used.     * All parts are made with iso-flex gel coats to reduce cracking.  </pre>
=Material Selection=
 
[http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:oSnszwj8cPQJ:www.pe.net/~rpm/about2.htm+vinyl-ester+resin+motorcycle+%22gas+tank%22&amp;hl=en&amp;gl=us&amp;ct=clnk&amp;cd=1| Google's cache] of the now-defunct www.pe.net/~rpm/about2.htm mentions:
* All gas tanks are made of vinyl ester resin for chemical resistance to gasoline.
* Fenders and side plates are made of iso-flex or DCPD resins, no low grade ortho resins are used.
* All parts are made with iso-flex gel coats to reduce cracking.
 
[http://www.redrockstore.com/resin.htm Epoxy Resin vs. Vinylesters and Polyesters] at Red Rock Store.  This is an excellent layman's explanation of the different chemical properties of resins.
* Epoxy resin
** Strongest molecular bond
** Will crack along a single line rather than splintering
** Minimal shrinkage
** Thin resin, easier to thoroughly wet-out fabric
** Excellent repairability
* Vinylester resin
** Essentially polyester resin toughened with epoxy molecules
** Weaker molecular bond than epoxy
** Difficult to repair/patch
* Polyester resin
** Cheapest resin available
** Highest water absorption
** Highest shrinkage
** Spider cracks when stressed
** Difficult to repair/patch
 
=Vacuum Bagging=
 
* [http://volvospeed.com/~volvo/Mods/vacuum_bagging.html Vacuum Bagging On $50]
** Glad ForceFlex trash bags are polyethylene and are suitable for vacuum bagging with epoxy.
 
* [http://www.dianeselkirk.com/Vacuum_Bagging_Basics.pdf Vacuum Bagging Basics] is a good overview from a boating perspective.
 
* [http://www.charlesriverrc.org/articles/foam_vac/scobiepuchtler_simplebaggingsys.htm Simple Vacuum Bagging Systems] recommends using a cheap hand-pump vacuum pump from an auto parts storeThey have a built-in vacuum gauge.
 
* [http://joewoodworker.com/ JoeWoodWorker.com] has some excellent guides intended for applying veneers to woods.
** [http://joewoodworker.com/docs/ProjectEVS.pdf Project EVS] is a how-to guide for building a very advanced vacuum system for a relatively low cost.
*** Uses two vacuum reservoirs made of Schedule 40 or 80, solid-core PVC pipe.  Just as an air tank prevents an air compressor from having to run continuously, a vacuum reservoir reduces the strain on a vacuum pump.
*** Uses a vacuum controller to switch the vacuum pump on only when additional vacuum is needed. 
*** Uses a "3-way Mac Valve" to relieve vacuum from the vacuum pump, which otherwise might prevent it from re-starting after cycling off.
 
=Resources=
 
* [http://www.bmeres.com/carbonframe1.htm How I Made My Carbon Frame At Home] at Brano Meres Engineering and Design.  Demonstrates building a bicycle frame without vacuum bagging.
* [http://www.badger.rchomepage.com/vacbag.html A Homemade Vacuum Bagging System] gives details on a low-cost vacuum bagging setup.

Latest revision as of 06:24, 23 December 2015

Material Selection

Google's cache of the now-defunct www.pe.net/~rpm/about2.htm mentions:

  • All gas tanks are made of vinyl ester resin for chemical resistance to gasoline.
  • Fenders and side plates are made of iso-flex or DCPD resins, no low grade ortho resins are used.
  • All parts are made with iso-flex gel coats to reduce cracking.

Epoxy Resin vs. Vinylesters and Polyesters at Red Rock Store. This is an excellent layman's explanation of the different chemical properties of resins.

  • Epoxy resin
    • Strongest molecular bond
    • Will crack along a single line rather than splintering
    • Minimal shrinkage
    • Thin resin, easier to thoroughly wet-out fabric
    • Excellent repairability
  • Vinylester resin
    • Essentially polyester resin toughened with epoxy molecules
    • Weaker molecular bond than epoxy
    • Difficult to repair/patch
  • Polyester resin
    • Cheapest resin available
    • Highest water absorption
    • Highest shrinkage
    • Spider cracks when stressed
    • Difficult to repair/patch

Vacuum Bagging

  • Vacuum Bagging On $50
    • Glad ForceFlex trash bags are polyethylene and are suitable for vacuum bagging with epoxy.
  • JoeWoodWorker.com has some excellent guides intended for applying veneers to woods.
    • Project EVS is a how-to guide for building a very advanced vacuum system for a relatively low cost.
      • Uses two vacuum reservoirs made of Schedule 40 or 80, solid-core PVC pipe. Just as an air tank prevents an air compressor from having to run continuously, a vacuum reservoir reduces the strain on a vacuum pump.
      • Uses a vacuum controller to switch the vacuum pump on only when additional vacuum is needed.
      • Uses a "3-way Mac Valve" to relieve vacuum from the vacuum pump, which otherwise might prevent it from re-starting after cycling off.

Resources