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Old 02-03-2015, 10:54 AM
slowJEEP slowJEEP is offline
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Some photos as of late:

Pre filter for the shop vac. I guess I thought the can would hold up to the partial vacuum a little better.


I put a scrap piece of expanded metal in there to help hold it's shape. It worked a little better.


Got the transom ground down some. Gonna take a few tries to get my grinding muscles up to speed. I was surprised to see how poorly the mat bonded to the roving on the transom. You can see I've ground a lot of mat away and aim to keep going.


Looks like they used coremat in the layup of the hull sides. Is this common?
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