Dust/wood chip pan for MFT/3

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Been a while since I posted. Still around...

I’ve been tinkering with this idea for a while and recently had the Eureka moment realizing I can do this in fiberglass as I was unable to buy a pan commercially with the right size…. (I am sailing/used to fiberglass and Epoxy after all).

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Using TotalBoat 2-part epoxy fairing compound to cover the surface for sanding (lots of sanding...)
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Applied 2 layers of epoxy barrier coat to create mold surface and sanded to 400 grit...

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This is weird timing. A couple of weeks I was thinking about something similar and wondering why no one has ever offered a chip pan commercially. I took my fantasy a step farther picturing the pan being fastened to the underside of the top and having a dust port (close off the holes in the perforated top as nenesssry to create custom-sized downdraft tables). Probably impractical but....

Nice work BTW. :)
 
A down draft table would be a cool idea. Would require a way stiffer pan, most likely would have to be metal with reinforcements....

I just want to catch most of the crap falling thru the MFT/3 table top dog holes so the stuff stored beneath stays cleaner longer....
 
Slartibartfass said:
Been a while since I posted. Still around...

I’ve been tinkering with this idea for a while and recently had the Eureka moment realizing I can do this in fiberglass as I was unable to buy a pan commercially with the right size…. (I am sailing/used to fiberglass and Epoxy after all).

Building foam mold
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Using TotalBoat 2-part epoxy fairing compound to cover the surface for sanding (lots of sanding...)
View attachment 2
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To be continued...

Rube Goldberg would be impressed :-). I like the concept.
 
[member=32690]Slartibartfass[/member]

Hey good to see yer name again. Its been a while bud
 
Forgive my juvenile amusement at yet another Transatlantic language anomaly. Over here in grim Northern England, a chip pan looks like this;

 

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