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Norglass Paints
Norsystem Boat Epoxy Slow Hardener
Norsystem slow hardener for use with Norsystem epoxy resin. Note that Norsystem is a two-pack product requiring a Base and Hardener. They can be purchased together as a kit. MORE INFORMATION Download Slow Hardener Product Data Sheet Download Safety...
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Northane Satin 2-Pack Polyurethane Coating - Clear
NORTHANE ULTRA HIGH GLOSS 2-PACK CLEAR SATIN The premium finish 2 pack linear polyurethane for durability and fade resistance. Excellent chemical resistant, foodsafe, waterproofing and weathering properties. Ideal for refurbishing most...
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Norglass Paints
Norsystem Boat Epoxy Fast Hardener
Norsystem fast hardener for use with Norsystem epoxy resin. Note that Norsystem is a two-pack product requiring a Base and Hardener. They can be purchased together as a kit. MORE INFORMATION Download Fast Hardener Product Data Sheet Download Safety...
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Norglass Paints
Norsystem Boat Epoxy Resin Base Only
Norsystem is a clear tough, marine epoxy with easy sanding properties when extended with Norglass fillers. Non shrinking. A two-pack product with a Base (this product) and 2 variations of Hardeners – a slow setting Hardener for warmer...
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Norglass Paints
Norsystem Boat Epoxy Resin Kit with Slow Hardener
Norsystem is a clear tough, marine epoxy with easy sanding properties when extended with Norglass fillers. Non shrinking. A two-pack product with a Base and 2 variations of Hardeners – a slow setting Hardener for warmer areas (this...
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Norglass Paints
Norsystem Boat Epoxy Resin Kit with Fast Hardener
Norsystem is a clear tough, marine epoxy with easy sanding properties when extended with Norglass fillers. Non shrinking. A two-pack product with a Base and 2 variations of Hardeners – a slow setting Hardener for warmer areas, and a fast...
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Norglass Paints
Norfill Epoxy Filler
A paste-like white, waterproof filler that can be sanded and left as a finish, or painted over. Norfill has excellent non-sagging properties so that even large cracks or holes can be filled in one application. Norfill is solventless and does not shrink,...
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Norglass Paints
Norseal Epoxy Wood Treatment Kit
Norseal is a clear epoxy solution designed to deeply penetrate, seal and waterproof timber. Ideal for preventing the spread of rot in timber. Recommended to be overcoated with a primer within 4 weeks of application. In permanently shaded areas...
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Norglass Paints
Norglass Microshield Traditional Marine Varnish
A clear, low odour, high gloss urethane/alkyd blend with high levels of state of the art inhibitors and stabilizers for maximum exterior protection. For panelling, doors, outdoor furniture, railings, general bright work on boats and all areas not...
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Norglass Paints
Norglass Microtalc Resin Extender
A fine-textured powder for extending Norglass resins to a trowelable slurry. Suitable for epoy and polyester resins. Perfect for a car bog/filler. Economical to use. Produces excellent fairing properties with easy sanding. MORE...
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Norglass Paints
Norflex Epoxy Filler
A two part Epoxy/Polyamine/Polyamide filler. Characterized by high strength, non shrinking, low sag, resistance to chemicals and excellent adhesion to timber, metals, concrete, fiberglass and other materials. Norflex is a lighter more flexible version...
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Norglass Paints
Norclean-Plus
Norglass Norclean-Plus is a premium blended all surface cleaner. MORE INFORMATION Download Product Data Sheet Part NumberSize NOR-3064 1 Litre NOR-3063 4 Litre NOR-3060 20 Litre
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Norglass Paints
Norcells Filling & Fairing Powder
Norsells is a blended lightweight extender for Norglass epoxies. Use for filling and fairing surfaces. MORE INFORMATION Download Product Data Sheet Part NumberSize NOR-4002 250g NOR-4001 500g NOR-4000 1kg
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Norglass Paints
Norglass Metal-Etch Gel
Norglass Metal-Etch Gel is for etching all non ferrous metals prior to painting or clear lacquering. The Gel is a phosphoric acid metal conditioner specifically designed for pre-treatment of bare aluminium, galvanised Iron and non ferrous alloys such as...
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Norglass Paints
Norglass Liquid Glass Metallic Additive (20g)
Norglass Liquid Glass Metallics are additives used to change the appearance of Liquid Glass Epoxy. Without additives Liquid Glass is otherwise clear. Add approximately 1/2 teaspoon to 750ml of Liquid Glass Epoxy.to create amazing effects...
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Norglass Paints
Norglass Liquid Glass Colourants (50ml)
Norglass Liquid Glass Colourants are additives used to change the colour of Liquid Glass Epoxy. Without a colourant, Liquid Glass is clear. No more than 25ml of colourant should be used with 750ml of Liquid Glass. USAGE Take off twist cap and...
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Norglass Paints
Norglass Grey-Away Grain Restorer
By Nirglass, Grey-Away Grain Restores is for restoring the natural colour of timber prior to clear coating. It can also be used for removing stains on fibreglass surfaces. MORE INFORMATION Download Product Data Sheet Download Safety Data...
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Norglass Paints
Norglass Liquid Glass Epoxy Resin Kit
Norglass Liquid Glass is a "water clear" pour-on glass finish for bars, table tops and decoupage applications. Gives that ‘liquid glass look’. Excellent adhesion, abrasion resistance and flexibility. A high strength laminating resin with...
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Norglass Paints
Norsystem Glue Promoter
A blended lightweight extender for Norglass epoxies. Add 60g to 750mls of Norsystem resin base then add 250 mls of fast or slow hardener. COLOUR: Dry white fluffy Powder MIXING RATIO:3:1 by volume APPLICATION: Apply by trowel or flat...
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Norglass Paints
Fibreglass Cloth - 200gsm
A scrim-weave, glass fabric for reinforcing Norglass Epoxy or Polyester resins. Used for general repair work as well as strengthening timber, fibreglass and other surfaces. WEIGHT: 200gsm (2-1/2oz) Part NumberLengthWidth NOR-2016 0...
Boat Building & Maintenance
Boat building and maintenance is a broad field that encompasses the design, construction, and repair of boats. It can be a challenging and rewarding hobby or profession, and it requires a wide range of skills, including carpentry, welding, metalworking, fiberglassing, and painting.
The process of boat building typically begins with the design phase. The designer will create a set of plans that specify the boat's dimensions, materials, and construction methods. Once the plans are complete, the boat can be constructed. The construction process can vary depending on the type of boat being built, but it typically involves the following steps:
- Fabrication: The boat's hull and other major components are fabricated. This may involve cutting, bending, and welding metal, or shaping and joining wood.
- Assembly: The fabricated components are assembled into the boat's hull. This may involve using screws, bolts, or rivets.
- Finishing: The boat is finished by painting, varnishing, or applying other protective coatings.
Once the boat is built, it will need to be maintained on a regular basis. This includes tasks such as cleaning, waxing, and repairing any damage. Maintenance can be a time-consuming and challenging process, but it is essential to keep the boat in good condition.
Here are some of the most common tasks involved in boat maintenance:
- Cleaning: The boat's hull should be cleaned regularly to remove dirt, algae, and other debris. This can be done with a mild detergent and water.
- Waxing: The boat's hull should be waxed regularly to protect it from the sun, water, and salt. This will help to keep the hull looking good and prevent it from rotting.
- Inspecting: The boat should be inspected regularly for any signs of damage. This includes checking the hull for cracks or leaks, the deck for loose or damaged planks, and the engine for leaks or other problems.
- Repairing: Any damage that is found should be repaired as soon as possible. This will help to prevent the problem from getting worse and causing further damage.
Boat building and maintenance can be a rewarding hobby or profession. It is a challenging but satisfying way to spend your time, and it can be a great way to learn new skills. If you are interested in learning more about boat building or maintenance, there are many resources available online and in libraries. You can also find classes and workshops offered by local boatyards and community colleges.