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Old 12-03-2018, 09:54 PM
JohnC JohnC is offline
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I don't know how to do what you need but I just read your last post and had a thought. You will be working with epoxy (I'm guessing) close to your face inside the bilge with very little air circulation. Epoxy doesn't smell too much but it does outgas hazardous fumes when it's still wet - don't let the lack of smell fool you! Be sure to wear a good respirator and of you have the ability to put an clean air hose in there that would help. Be safe and post pics!
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