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Old 08-31-2008, 03:17 PM
zeke zeke is offline
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Met a man last week who,s a pro.He owns Justified fibreglass in Darien Georgia.He needed some concrete poured for his new shop(tornado ripped up his other one).We are bartering concrete for restoration.I,m really happy about that.I could have made it fishable but I,ve seen some of his work and now i,m going to wind up with a really good looking functional boat.I,ve got pictures before and up to the point I took her (1971 sf 20).I,ll continue to keep track with pictures.The reason i,m posting today is I have another boat I,ve been working on thats fishable now, decided to replace transom and floor.When glassing the floor I noticed some white spots in the glass I just laid and the resin was starting to get kind of milky.Figured out what it was, I,m a real sweater and I was sweating onto the resin I had just laid before I put the chopped mat on it. will this be allright? Hate to do anymore grinding.Please advise.
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