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Old 10-23-2006, 08:10 PM
gigolot gigolot is offline
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Default Re: 1970 19' bowrider progress.

It was all poured in, four five gallon buckets about 45minutes between buckets like the transomrepair.com site said to wait because of exothermic reactions. Other than that I did the pour a little different. I glassed the forms and tucked the new unrosined glass behind the old glass, I am gonna glass it in again and make a sandwich out of the old glass, after payday. My boat work budget for this month is spent.I would suggest this to anyone doing work on their boat. I have replaced the transom on my other boat before with wood and when I do it again it will be with seacast so it won't ever have to be done again.
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