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Old 07-20-2012, 10:05 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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It never stops bothering me anyway, I find that if you are neat and planned with your fiberglassing it requires less grinding. thats the way I like to think anyway. vacuums, dust masked and tyvek suits help. also I always wear gloves when working with resin or putty or any other chemical. I buy them from the local napa. also

one thing I did invest in with a friend was a fiberglass trimmer

http://www.bodico.com/trimmers.aspx

it was expensive but it hooks to a vacuum hose and it cuts like butter.

I am doing a flush deck on this one with a bracket and a lefty Kreh type console.

I was staring at the boat this morning at 5am while my lab was marking his usual territory and I think I can take the engine box and make it part of the console with the the potter fiberglass emblem still on it.



so what do you think? think I can make the engine box work as a coffin box?
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