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I'd first like to thank Stinky and Skools for their informative input.
This the original plastic transom cap. ![]() This is what we found under it. *Wood was solid where we could get to it. ![]() The Mac Attack is getting a new motor so we decided to rap the cap in glass before we had it mounted. *The 150 Force is removed. ![]() My brother in law Dan, and partner on the new E-Tec, grinds out the old filler that has cracked through the years. ![]() Puddy has been removed. ![]() Cap was then sanded to remove the gel coat. ![]() Holes were drilled in the top of the cap and all the wood that could be gotten to was treated with CPES. *CPES is an epoxy sealer like get rot. ![]() The opening was then filled with 1/4 inch chopped glass and epoxy resin to fill the void. ![]() This was then sanded to a rounded shape as Stinky and Skools have told us. ![]() I then refilled the small holes or any openings with a paste made from talc like powder and epoxy resin. ![]() The cap was sanded and then wrapped with glass tape. *I used two layers of tape because it is not too thick. ![]() I then retaped the cap and applied a tinted talc paste with a paint brush. *The texture was acheived by using a plastic scouring pad. ![]() Tape was removed before the texture coating was completely cured. *I'm pretty much satisfied with the project. *Time will tell! ![]()
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Now being pushed with the Force of an E-Tec! http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...1990-V20-Sport http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ESnJm4uxug |
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