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Default glassing panels indoors

The plan, build a flat bottom river boat using plywood and covering it with
fiberglass and epoxy'
The idea, cover one sheet of plywood at a time in my shop, leaving about 1
inch bare on each edge to screw the panels to the frames, then tape all the
joints and seams after the boat is put togather.
This way I can work thru the winter months, move out doors in the spring
and put it all togeather.
What do real builders think?


 
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