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kyle wrote:
When I cut the piece of rotten plywood out from th eboat, then cut a fresh piece in the exact size.. what do I do first? 1) I fiberglass/epoxy it the 4 coats (seal, bond, fill, finish -- are all of these needed for what i'm doing??) -- both sides & edges 2) do I need to create any butt-joints to mesh with other sides of plywood still mounted to stringers? 3) apply a thick coat of sikaflex to the stringer, then lay the glassed piece down / joint it My answers are based on replacing the entire sole, not just part of it. You fit the plywood, then glass it totally to encapsulate it, then finally fit it using the SikaFlex 291. Finally, you come back and seal the sole to hull joint with a layer of boat tape. If you have butt joints in the plywood, seal them with a layer of DB-170, say 8" wide, on both sides, then come back and finish glassing the plywood. The alternate is to use 2 layers of plywood, say 3/8" thick, spacing the butt joints so they are covered. Have fun. Lew |
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