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You have to bag that stuff to get it on right.
-- Matt Langenfeld JEM Watercraft http://www.jemwatercraft.com Jonathan wrote: I took two weeks off from the Argie 10 in order to go and work on Ocean Planet, in Portland, Maine. Now that I am back, I have a piece of carbon fiber cloth to cover the bottom of the dinghy with. Funds are real tight and I am afraid that using epoxy to affix the carbon fiber will use too much of it up, and I am contemplating using some polyester resin I have lying around from a project some time ago. It is still good, I fixed another dinghy with it this spring. The fiber is just for scuff protection. Any thoughts pro or con? Thanks, Jonathan |
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