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![]() "Ookie Wonderslug" wrote in message ... I have a canoe that I am reworking. It's got a few holes in it and the keel board has chunks of fiberglass missing and deep cracks in the resin. Has anyone used a power planer on fiberglass as a way of removing it? Did it ruin your planer? HI . Do not use an planer on anything but wood. Fiberglass is extremely detrimental to any type of metal tool. Best bet use an coarse bodyshop type sanding disc on an angle grinder. Control of this type tool is very crucial as damage to life and limb can occur not to mention extreme gouging of work piece. All loose uv . damaged material must be removed before repair can be started. Good luck. Rey |
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