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good luck with your project. I have to do the same. But I was going to cut from the underside.
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Excellent work, This is exactly how I would have done it. I am thinking why clean it re-attach the top skin, insert little pieces of foam to keep the thickness nice and even or level and pour it with Arjay? I personally do not like any wood in boat period. Its lighter and 15 times stronger than wood?
Excellent post please keep the pictures coming please.... |
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Hadn't thought of arjay but willbe reading into it. Probably going to use stalking type material with resin to seal the 3 small holes I made.
Will consider Arjay as it will nicely fill in all the nooks. |
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Call the information number they are helpful when not busy... http://www.fiberglassservices.com/catalog.htm ARJAY 6011 Polyester. Successfully Lightweight, smooth and being used as a core creamy. Easy to sand. material in powerboats. (hardener incl.) ARJ-PT-104 Gallon $ 35.36 ARJ-PT-105 5 Gallon $128.13 |
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