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Old 06-21-2009, 06:05 PM
grgrmouse grgrmouse is offline
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Default Re: 1978 SF restoration, my first one.....

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the layup was three consecutive layers of a 15 oz biax. After knocking off the sheen with 40 grit, I followed it by tieing in the stringers with an 8.0 lb structural foam and using the same biax with alternating layers of woven roven to glass them in. I did install 1/2" drain tubes through the stringers but didn't post any close up pics. My supply man has been short on the woven roven material but I intend to beef up the transom corners of the existing substrate with roven, 1708 and finish with a final layer of biax when my material finally arrives.
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