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Old 12-29-2004, 02:30 PM
albacore00 albacore00 is offline
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Default Re: Too cold for fiberglass work?

the pt wood is a great way to go to save time and also the potential mess of fiberglass work. I did pretty much the same thing with an old 18 foot starcraft aluminum boat and built some underdeck supports with pt wood for a 22 foot mako I put a new deck in 2 years ago. Fiberglass resin and similar resins will not adhere to pt wood.
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