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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
might have had too much weight and pushed the resin out. i've done that with clamps before' either way. its better than it was.
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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
Nah, not much squeezed out. Musta been from lack of goo. My bad.
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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
you'll be ok that resin probably soaked into the wood but not an issue you did it right ;D
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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
OK. it setup quicker than I thought it would, so I got to it.
Flipped over ready for some resin http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...y/100_0766.jpg And here it is with resin and cloth applied http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...y/100_0767.jpg The freebie mat I got was real heavy roving with matting applied to one side. Way too heavy for this job, it would be great for stringers or maybe even a transom. I might try it when I rebuild my battery and trim pump shelves. |
Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
looks great one coat is all you need. hey how much resin do ya have left enough for the battery tray?
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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
Really! I was planning a second coat of resin just cuz. But screw that if I don't ;D Yeah bro I have plenty of resin left, more than a gallon I'm sure. I only used maybe 3/4 of a gallon on this job.
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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
lol oh well hell rebuild the battery tray and more then ;D
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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
If I knew how I'd build a seat box or two ;)
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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
come on over we'll build one or 2 maybe 4 or more. ;D
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Re: Operation "Hatch Repair" underway
Aiiight :D
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