Fotoman
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Ok, on a previous thread we've established that it'a bad idea to simply glass over the existing teak. So next step is to remove it.
But once removed, it looks like the next step would be to address the wet core (pretty sure mine is wet to the bone in some areas at the very least). Really not sure I want to remove the glass skin to replace the core. That is a Pandora's box I just don't want to open.
Why couldn't I simply glass over the skin and leave the wet core there? Or, as I have seen somewhere, lay a layer of ply or foam core and glass over that?
But once removed, it looks like the next step would be to address the wet core (pretty sure mine is wet to the bone in some areas at the very least). Really not sure I want to remove the glass skin to replace the core. That is a Pandora's box I just don't want to open.
Why couldn't I simply glass over the skin and leave the wet core there? Or, as I have seen somewhere, lay a layer of ply or foam core and glass over that?