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Ahmet - I think I get what you are trying to do. A pre laminated and fitted
angle would work. Make a form, wider than you need and
es to maximize gluing.
Dave.
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2015 23:50:57 -0500
From: Ahmet
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Thank You, that is a lot of information condensed.
I have a cha
nject into a space.
Consider laying cloth on its bias for corners bridging seams. Remember to
feather edges to maximize gluing.
Dave.
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2015 23:50:57 -0500
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Yup, bog, same stuff, and I think it's the more common slang. By dad and his
buddies called it that at the Ontario boatbuilders coop back in the 80s, cow
flap is how Bristol marine described it to me recently. Blobs attaching the
liner to the hull in my 33ii meet that description.
I recent
handy for cleaning hands, tools or spilled resin. This works
only if the epoxy has not set yet.
Marek
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Sent: November 24, 2015 21:35
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Thank You, that is a lot of information condensed.
I have a challenge. Whoever built my hull # 5, missed the sump location by
an inch. So I need to extend the sump wall horizontally.
I would thing that I would start wetting structural mat and go horizontally
out from where the exposed nut is. It is
nt deck restoration project.
Martin DeYoung
Calypso
1971 C&C 43
Seattle
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Glass strands (various lengths from milled fibres to chopped strands)- hard to
fair but strong - structural.
Fumed silica - cab-o-sil - this is a colloidal filler, it keeps the epoxy from
flowing. This is not the same thing as making it 'thicker' - glass will do
that, but without silica, the r