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JayyyyGee
Joined: 04 Feb 2012 Posts: 2159
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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| that weld looks like it has let go due to lack of penetration |
My guess it's cracked because weld has been ground down add to that they've tried welding die cast not a good combination esp if used to what i think is a boarding ladder [hard to tell from pic]
Start putting weigth on ladder & it's only a matter of time
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| although its not the same type of bog that you would use on an old HQ Golden.. |
Tis same shite just different smell but you cant cake it on like they have good guess they've used a soft filler which is easier to sand
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| where the paint has come off under the chine , looks to be bare Ally ....no primer or etch.. |
They would've etch'd it just vey poor prep
Any idiot can use a spray gun that's the easy part all the work goes into preping take shortcuts & that's what you end up with _________________ **************************
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KRAY-Z-TRAIN
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:23 am Post subject: Re: |
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| that weld looks like it has let go due to lack of penetration |
My guess it's cracked because weld has been ground down add to that they've tried welding die cast not a good combination esp if used to what i think is a boarding ladder [hard to tell from pic]
Start putting weigth on ladder & it's only a matter of time
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| although its not the same type of bog that you would use on an old HQ Golden.. |
Tis same shite just different smell but you cant cake it on like they have good guess they've used a soft filler which is easier to sand
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| where the paint has come off under the chine , looks to be bare Ally ....no primer or etch.. |
They would've etch'd it just vey poor prep
Any idiot can use a spray gun that's the easy part all the work goes into preping take shortcuts & that's what you end up with |
could have fooled me JayyGee..the stuf i saw being used was an epoxy 2 part system with a glass chop in it. ...he had wiped down the surface with some type of etch chemical before applying the bog mix
it set like steel & was an absolute biach to grind.. the painter was using this to fillet radius the corners & using a spiralband to grind it back to a very nice radius...was definatly NOT polyester auto bog.
the whole boat was then etched & then faired..folllowed by prime hi-fill & then top coat..sanding & more sanding & a little bit of sanding to boot... time consuming wipe downs between coats..
boat still looks a treat today with no shrinkage or cracks of filled areas & NO peeling of the topcoat.
but your right ...any monkey can pick up a spraygun but aluminum would have to be one of the worst to paint when it comes to getting correct adheasion..
one could however save all this time & trouble a buyz em selfs a FIBERGLASS boat.. MADE IN OZZY LAND...
like an EDENCRAFT...for example..  _________________ If you don't have time to do it right, will you have time to do it again ???
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Hi-Tide
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 2:12 am Post subject: |
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| And which part of 'Made in China' did you miss? |
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Johncar
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:31 am Post subject: |
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Well it is a bit crook, see plenty of poor work done here locally too so the Chinese don't have the monopoly on it. Just been given a batch of locally made boat trailer winch posts this week with shite welding to grind back and reweld. Had all been galvanised, sold to customers and snapping off the base plate in service, not good Aussie made at all!
Anyway I hope that Noble do get it sorted out for. Things can go wrong and not necessarily always the fault of the builder or worker but regardless who or what is at fault you need to maintain good relations with the manufacturer and try and get a good outcome.
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nilla60
Joined: 08 Feb 2009 Posts: 385
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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| Trailcraft OTOH were promoting the calibre of their new Chinese owners. Their main business is stuff like aerospace so quality of manufacture is supposed to be top notch. China is still a two speed economy with lots of a-rate quality manufacturers, but just as many struggling to catch up. |
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fin101
Joined: 07 Jul 2005 Posts: 2551
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:31 pm Post subject: |
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| It's a disgrace, just goes to show how much companies are really getting for their cheap labour in places like China, you are paying almost as much for crude un professional work. I would have thought you could actually make the product better or at least on par with the quality you had locally for a reduced cost??? Proves they just want to flog you cheap junk to make more for themselves regardless of the customers satisfaction or the reputation of their brand. Lets face it the Chinese historically don't build things very well, I know some will disagree but this is just one example of a lot. Noble need to take a good hard look at themselves and the product. |
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JayyyyGee
Joined: 04 Feb 2012 Posts: 2159
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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| could have fooled me JayyGee..the stuf i saw being used was an epoxy 2 part system with a glass chop in it |
Used the stuff from memory think it's part of International's 5 stage process hardener is called micro [something]
2B honest nothing special about the stuff dfinately not warranted by the cost if i wanted to use top of the range stuff on alloy then the devcon product is the go but super expensive & a bitch to sand
General car bog as you call it is used on outer surfaces of aircraft such as the 747's it has to deal with extreme below zero temps + heat shrinkage/ expantion vibration etc etc
A product is only as good as the person using it
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the whole boat was then etched & then faired..folllowed by prime hi-fill & then top coat..sanding & more sanding & a little bit of sanding to boot... time consuming wipe downs between coats..
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Products about today where the etch is a combination of etch/sealer/filler why would one want to go through all that work esp on a boat which will ge scrated b4 it even see's the water
To all those bagging Chi Nee products bet if i had a sticky in your garages 80% of the stuff there would have been made in china
And here you's are being hipercrits  _________________ **************************
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frosti
Joined: 05 Jan 2004 Posts: 390
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:00 pm Post subject: Re: |
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To all those bagging Chi Nee products bet if i had a sticky in your garages 80% of the stuff there would have been made in china
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And here you's are being hipercrits [/quote .......................and the other 20%would be from taiwan _________________
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KRAY-Z-TRAIN
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:01 pm Post subject: |
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sounds like a challenge Frosti.........your welcome to look in my shed re...nothing here from Chyyna... does Taiwan count.
got stuff here from Finland , Russia , Australia , Czech Republic , Tasmania , USA , more from Tasmania , Australia , Germany , something from Tasmania , Croatia , Scotland , Greece , & some more stuff from Tasmania....geez those Taswegians are an industrious bunch..
oh & that bog was a WEST product..dear as poison..but hey the results do speak for themselves..  _________________ If you don't have time to do it right, will you have time to do it again ???
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frosti
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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well you would be an exception to the norm i would tip  _________________
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