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Old 03-03-2006, 11:43 AM
Fishjack Fishjack is offline
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Default Re: Yet Another Transom Job in the Works - ?ions

The old transom wood is 100% out.. Finally!
Down to bare clean fiberglass all the way around the edges.

Another quick question - I plan on extending my stringers up the back of the hull a bit and glassing them in - What type of wood should I use as a core for this? Should I laminate two pieces of 1/2" or 3/4" ply?

Also - is there any certain type of plastic sheeting - other than peal ply - that will work to keep clamping devices from sticking to the curing epoxy? I remember someone talking about this on another post and cannot seem to find the info.
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