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"Richard Lamb" wrote in message
... David Bosworth wrote: I guess what I should have said was, there should not have been any blush to cause the failure in the first place, of course if it is left on the work there will be little or no bond at all with what ever is applied on top. This is not a failure of the product, but in the application. -- Im curious if using peel ply is a common technique in boat building? Fairly common, I think. Saves one from a helluvalot of sanding on a larger hull. Meindert |
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