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"Ed Edelenbos" wrote: "mac" wrote in message ... In article , "Ed Edelenbos" wrote: "William R. Watt" wrote in message ... with wood you can always take more off, but you can't put it back on. A carpenter is a whittler who knows when to quit. Ed a "journeyman" is a guy who knows how to fix his fux ups. if wood is going near water, it needs several coats of epoxy. read directions about application and secondary bonding. fiberglass cloth is imbedded in wet epoxy using paint brush and squeegee. see directions for weight of cloth and radius of corners glassed over. second and third coats of epoxy/filler yield smooth surface and built up(squared) corners. good luck. Hmmm.... in a word... bullhockey. There is a chance that a bit less maintainance will be needed but epoxy is hardly a necessity. Epoxy is no guarantee of seaworthiness or durability. Ed well, give it a couple of coats of primer and then a coat of your favorite anti-fouling. (personally, the only things I use wood for is interior trim and of course, the fireplace. if I was building yet another daggerboard, I'd use foam core and fiberglass/epoxy. different tech. for different folks, huh?) |
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