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Unread 09-09-2015, 05:01 AM
earle earle is offline
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Smoke's advice is better than mine - do what he says. My only caution is that if you do have a low spot (puddle) in the existing deck, be sure to take it out with your repair. Great idea drilling some holes to relieve the surplus goop and check that you're tight up under the existing deck.
Okay gent's. Went to the big town yesterday and got all the stuff I need and am going to start cutting and dry fitting plywood today. One final question occurred to me, and you guy's probably know the answer.
The main sheet of plywood is pie shaped, about 70" x 40" at centre line. Is it realistic to try and cover the piece with thickened epoxy and still have time to fit it in place? The resin/hardener is Mas and the clerk told me I'll have about 30min. working time. Does that sound about right? I'm just wondering because I don't know how long to allow for spreading the stuff out? Don't want to run out of time before the wood is up and wedged into place. Thanks for any thots or tips.
Earl
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