drewpster
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Ok so I have got the first coat of finish paint on the hull. It has been sanded and is ready to take the next one. Before I move ahead I need to do some work on the plywood edge of the deck where the rubrail attaches. When the boat was originally built it had a rigid aluminum rubrail. I guess knowing the rubrail would cover and finish the edge, the factory did a lousy job finishing the cut at the edge of the plywood. It is not a good square flush cut to the hull. There are areas where the deck edge extends out slightly. And other areas where is was cut slightly too far in not coming flush with the side of the hull. I need to jigsaw cut the overhanging areas and build out the parts that are recessed making a clean flush edge for the new rubrail. The new rubrail is a flexible vinyl one from Taco. Cutting the edge off flush is simple enough, but how do I build out the edge where it is recessed? There are only two small areas where the deck does not come out all the way flush and they are less than 1/4" in depth.
Can I use epoxy and fiberglass cloth to build out the edge? Or should I use a piece of wood sliver as a 'core' with epoxy to build it out?
Can I use epoxy and fiberglass cloth to build out the edge? Or should I use a piece of wood sliver as a 'core' with epoxy to build it out?