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Old 02-24-2006, 10:24 PM
Bryan A. Bryan A. is offline
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Default Whitewater Interior Progress

Here is what I have been doing this week. I am working to get the glue off the inner hull that was left over from the grey gorilla hair. My intent is to fill the weave and paint white to brighten up the cabin and make it easier to clean.
The pic is of tools I have used. By far the best is the wire cup brush on the 4" angle grider. I have found the better one so far was made in Spain. It lasted about 60% of the job. The brush made in China lasted <10% of the job before all the bristles fell out. You can also see the by product of these efforts, my own personal beach in the cabin! I am about 70% done with the large areas, then I have to go back and use the diegrinder in the smaller areas. The plan is to have it all ready for glass and filler when the temps start to rise. If anyone has to strip glue like this the power wire brush is the way to go. I'll keep posting progress here if you guys are interested.
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