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Unread 03-24-2011, 09:10 PM
cfelton cfelton is offline
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Oh! Sorry I dont have any pics, wife wouldnt let me touch the camera with that chit on my hands! HaHa!
If you have a screw hole to repair, feather (sand) the area, cut a small piece of dowel rod or whittle down a piece of wood, (have used a sanded golf tee)add glue to peg and hole, and drive it in the hole till its at least 1/16 below the surface. When its cured fill with gelcoat and sand out. Also sand out any cracks before starting. Be sure to wipe clean with acetone before appling gelcoat!
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