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![]() Hot coated the pre cut core material and thickened the left over resin to fill voids around the top of console (always take advantage of what you have mixed,it will save you a lot of resin in the long run) ![]() I then let the hot coat kick then mixed my thickened resin and applied with 1/4 inch notch trowel. ![]() I then put my core ply inplace and smushed it around to get an even layer of thickened resin between the ply and console skin. A big mistake I've learned is squeezing to much resin out of the bonding surface. Always keep a thin layer of resin in there or you won't get a good bond. Last edited by Kracker Jack; 10-11-2012 at 05:17 PM. |
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Kracker she is looking GREAT!! Keep the pics coming! I think Im going to Frankenstein my sons console this winter.
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'78 V20 Center console "Sea Deez Nuts" 200 Merc Gloucester Pt, Va |
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![]() Well kinda mocked her up so I can take some measurements so I took some pics. ![]() Here's another pic. I can't wait to put this boat together for good. |
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Stupid question, have you replaced the bow eye yet? I have yet to own an old boat that did not eventually need one. Plus that will bug the crap out of you being the only hardware that wasn't replaced....
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1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. |
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