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Old 03-01-2007, 12:35 PM
strick strick is offline
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Default Re: Here We Go Again

Fellowship- what is this stuff you speak of pro-tech? Me no find on Google!

I'll back up a bit. I first used the flat molding table to make some fiberglass panels. The panels were fitted into place in the inner hull sides. However the two most forward panels would not contour to the shape of the hull due to the bow flair in this area, Thats when I decided to pull a part off the forward bow area to use for the two forward areas.

Here is were I'm at now.



Staples were used with a cardboard cleat to help facilitate removal.




Exterior grade Liquid nails.... Thats right I said Liquid Nails (rated for fiberglass use) was used to adhere the panels to the cored sides.



For the two forward sections that I talked about earlier I used a mixture of cabosil and resin to glue the stubborn areas.



A few more shots




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