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Old 11-07-2011, 09:07 AM
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Default Very good. That is what I do also. You are way ahead of the curve .

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Originally Posted by ian_upton View Post
Clarification on my part... I never let the coat of resin cure. I found that by flooding the coosa with resin then laying down the 1708 it was easier to get complete wetout. I also found that the surface of the coosa would have the occasional area of bubbles or what might be called porosity that I wanted to make sure was completely filled.

Stuff does itch though. That's for sure!

Ian.
And beautiful work for a hobby. Very professional and researched.. What stage are you in now on the bertram? There is a 20 bertram CC all done over with a bracket that I have seen in my travels towing my boat to NC andf back a few times. What a beautiful little CC it is! I always loved the bertram lines . Must be close since the last post months ago. I was getting a bit confused? is the boat still in michigan or Jakarta Indi.? I know you do work over there right. Good luck Ian on hitting the finish line. sometimes the last 10% never seems to go fast enough? Why?Jay
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