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![]() "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message ... Hi, Just removed the old engine in Far Cove and started rebuilding the stringers. There's much more fibreglass than I expected: about 1/4" all round the wood. And from what I've seen, the wood in in pretty good shape: just some localized rot around where the lag bolts went it. So...what's the Best Way to get the fg top off the stringers? I used an angle-grinder, but there's now fg dust EVERYWHERE. Any hints on keeping the dust mamageable? Run a vacuum cleaner while I'm cutting? An angle grinder is usually the best way, but with a thin cut off wheel to cut the laminate, not grind it off. Use a lot of plastic sheeting to make a tent inside the boat to at least contain the dust in as small an area as possible. Take off the cushions and close all locker doors anyway. I doubt running a vacuum while cutting will make a difference. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
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