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RUSTYNTABATHA 03-26-2016 03:42 PM

2000 .. They did when I bought them ...

shine 03-28-2016 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by RUSTYNTABATHA (Post 242537)
OK.... looked and got stumped searching ... long couple weeks ... but I have 12 days to plan and ensure I have the stuff I need for recoring my topcap on the MA.... I will be adding rod holders and pretty sure I was recommended 30 # foam core ???? also ... I will be filling in all the holes and will be replacing the bow light with a flip up and a single cleat for the bow.... I am thinking 8 " should handle the job for anchoring or mooring .... and will be adding the SS strips for rubbing .. ( when I figure out what they are called ) .. will epoxy or polyester be the best bet ... ??? and what mat do I need to go back over this with.. I plan to add 4 rod holder to the forward of the original outrigger holders also.... ( going back with them ) I have access to 2 local glass suppliers.. they carry different brands and 1 is very reasonable being a small family run supply house ...
Thanks for the help !! getting very excited to get some things done on my baby and the new engine hung !!!

30lb core is a bit overkill for rod holders, but you would not need backing plates if you used that dense of a core

I use and recommend epoxy, its just a guaranteed bond. one layer of 1708 is all you need, you can even use one layer of DB1200 if your using epoxy (epoxy does not require mat)

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I have access to 2 local glass suppliers.. t
You have 3 :) our shipping is free and Im here answering questions pretty regularly

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and will be adding the SS strips for rubbing
sometimes called chaffing strips

RUSTYNTABATHA 03-28-2016 03:59 PM

Thanks Shine ... whats the cost for the estimated epoxy and mat ... shipping on a sheet of core is probably pretty high I would assume... just found out COOSA is made right here in Alabama... so im going to try to use it if its not too heavy !! I priced polyester resin at one of the shops... they were 108.74 for 5 gal kit ... didn't price the epoxy as I was thinking about using polyester.... if epoxy would be better ( more idiot proof ) ill go that route ...

shine 03-29-2016 07:15 AM

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whats the cost for the estimated epoxy and mat
epoxy is $168 for a 3 gallon kit, shipping is free

The biax/mat prices depend what weight/width you use, but the prices are quite low

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shipping on a sheet of core is probably pretty high I would assume.
Its the same for 1 or 5 sheets, about $150 to send to AL

RUSTYNTABATHA 03-29-2016 08:21 AM

Thanks Shine ... Ill let you know !!


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