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Unread 08-06-2013, 10:58 AM
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thanks for the post, I get to do my stringers too, so it should be fun, lol

What happens is you run out and need to pour more but the arjay sets up?
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Unread 08-06-2013, 11:03 AM
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thanks for the post, I get to do my stringers too, so it should be fun, lol

What happens is you run out and need to pour more but the arjay sets up?
From experience I can recommended you wipe the cured surface with Acetone and re-pour, its a chemical bond which requires a clean surface..Just my 2 cents, some of the spilled Arjay, yes and I will use the word welded to my driveway cement to this day four years later!!
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From experience I can recommended you wipe the cured surface with Acetone and re-pour, its a chemical bond which requires a clean surface..Just my 2 cents, some of the spilled Arjay, yes and I will use the word welded to my driveway cement to this day four years later!!

What a NICE JOB!!...beautiful work and outcome...REELY like those SS through-hulls for the bilge pumps...clasSAY!!...
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nice job !
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Looks very solid, best of luck with it.
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Default Poured Stringers

If your pouring your stringers, do you still need a bed between the Arjay?
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