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Old 11-10-2006, 09:03 PM
71kidcasper 71kidcasper is offline
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Default Re: 73' Potter-Built 20' Transom

Stella Blue1, I would have to agree with Will that what you are talking would be the kind of repair to get you through the season. When you pour any kind of resin into holes the way that you described it I can't believe it would saturate into all the wood. Also resin on it's own doesn't have that much strength. You can break it with your hands, however when you add some kind of fiberglass to it like matt, 1708, 1808,fabmat,etc.. you get alot of strength from it. Remeber the resin, whether it be polyester or epoxy,is just the binder for the glass.
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