Re: Need advice on gluing plywood transom to hull
For your question about filling what you sanded away... are you talking about the lower transom edge at the hull
The entire transom had some sort of filler between the skin and the ply, and so I got some advise tha since there were cracks all over then I should sand it to the fiber galss. That's what is in the second image.
"Gluvit" or "GelMagic' was recommended on
In the case of plywood, it will be made of several layers epoxy glued. You make epoxy glue from epoxy mixed with a filler, in this case wood flour (woodflour). Better yet, use premixed epoxy glue (Gelmagic).
Aren,t "Gluvit" or "GelMagic" epoxy glues and what about the 3M Marine High Strength Repair Filler? I am scared to use the combination of the epoxy and wood flour because of the rapid setting time. Lt leaves a very short window for errors.
Can anyone advise on how to increase or prolong the setting time? I am using the West 105 epoxy.