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Old 07-10-2010, 07:52 AM   #6
Capn Chuck
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RE: Fiberglass work?

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Daddyo wrote:

I'm going to lay two layers of cloth on the decks where I removed the teak.
Your best bet is to do small sections at a time, overlapping where you start and stop. Lay down both layers at one time and be sure and sand or grind the areas that will overlap the next time. It is considerably more expensive but I highly recommend you use epoxy, look at MAS as opposed to West. You do need to run the new glass up th side of the cabin and bulworks for a professional looking job and to avoid possible leaks later should the deck flex. That means rounding the corners slightly with thickened material to allow the cloth to lay better. West System has lots of information you can download from their site. Also consider what matt you will use. Not quite waht you are doing, but might be helpful, http://www.soundingsonline.com/news/...lear-the-decks Good luck. Chuck
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