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Found these and they are using epoxy resin with what they call a filler.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrxhGYXEjkA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE8aUP4rbkw Difference is i'm using MAS epoxy resin with filler. My question was really relating to how much is too much fairing. 1/16 to 1/32 inch is ok to fair? Moved forward with it and it seems fine. Will see when it's time to sand. Hard to see in picutures and only spot that seems like it rippled just a little was the bottom hole at the top which I may have to touch up after the sanding. |
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use micro ballons with the resin you were using to make a filler. mix the resin first with hardner then add micro ballons till you have a peanut butter like mix then use with bondo paddle and let dry then sand smooth may require 2 or 3 coats but it will give you the best results. don't use marine tex it will cause issues later with your patch.
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Tell me about it! Citrus(tangerine) tree to boot.
I had 3 citrus trees there. In order to get boat to fit I had to transplant 1, kill 1 and this one is hanging on. It's an agriculture test! To see what the effects of dirty boat draining directly on the tree. Including fiberglass and resin fertilizer in powder format. |
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