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Old 04-13-2014, 09:54 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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I glassed the coring today, it takes longer to dry fit the glass then it does to lay it! I put a layer of mat and a layer of 1708 over it. In some spots where the rivet holes were reallymessed up I left the glass long and rolled it up the inner edge to beef it up.

I cant believe how strong the cap is now.








I also layed two more layer of glass over where I split the gunnel.

gonna try to get the template done for the floor tomorrow afternoon.


also someone asked me how I got the dynaglass in between the bulkheads and the stringers, I packed an empty caulk tube full of material and made it really easy to squirt into the joint. I got the empty tubes from aim tubes from sj discounts

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