Re: Stratos 1850 possible rebuild?
According to the specs for this epoxy, it has a working time of 30 minutes so I have some time to work with it. I figure I can use any excess to fill in and create filets at the ends and base of the transom.
Also is it a good idea to coat the wood on the new transom with epoxy prior to gluing with the PB mixture? I am going to run some glass cloth all across the top as a first step to ensure that integrity in the future. I never want to do this again.
I'm leaning towards 1 gallon but I'm sure that someone who's been here before can give a better rough estimate of what they needed.
According to the specs for this epoxy, it has a working time of 30 minutes so I have some time to work with it. I figure I can use any excess to fill in and create filets at the ends and base of the transom.
Also is it a good idea to coat the wood on the new transom with epoxy prior to gluing with the PB mixture? I am going to run some glass cloth all across the top as a first step to ensure that integrity in the future. I never want to do this again.
I'm leaning towards 1 gallon but I'm sure that someone who's been here before can give a better rough estimate of what they needed.