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Old 04-19-2005, 08:48 AM
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As for the epoxy I used West Systems I also used their line of fillers some are designed for fairing and some are designed for filling and structural usages I cant remember the # on the cans but you can get their booklets and read all about it. As for the fiberglass itself again I can’t remember the # but woven roven types of glass is what you want. The thicker it is the harder it is to soak the epoxy into and the harder it is for angle work around the edges I would rather use two or three layers of glass than one thick one. Maybe someone else can give you that info again I would have to look it up “if I could find it” I would also say that those little West Booklets will walk you through the whole process it did for me. I found that doing a boat is 90% labor and approx 5% brains the rest is lots of BEER.
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Old 04-19-2005, 11:34 AM
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I will definitly owe you a beer when this is done! Thanks,Les
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