Boisebiker
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2016
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- 91
All of the fiberglassing material and gelcoat showed up last week while I was in San Antonio. Now I need to find the time and guts to start the process. I am a little more nervous to start the glass work than I was to cut holes in my deck.
I need to start with filing the holes and gluing/screwing the deck back down with 5200. Then move on to repairing the large hole I cut in the floor to remove the wet foam. Next is to fill the void with pour in foam and then glue all the pucks back in place with peanut butter. After giving the whole deck a good sanding I can begin putting a final layer of CSM down to give the deck a better finish. 2 coats of gelcoat with milled walnut shells between and the deck should be done. Does anyone see any flaws in this process?
I need to start with filing the holes and gluing/screwing the deck back down with 5200. Then move on to repairing the large hole I cut in the floor to remove the wet foam. Next is to fill the void with pour in foam and then glue all the pucks back in place with peanut butter. After giving the whole deck a good sanding I can begin putting a final layer of CSM down to give the deck a better finish. 2 coats of gelcoat with milled walnut shells between and the deck should be done. Does anyone see any flaws in this process?