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Just what you needed huh Chris E . Your right first things first.
Working on these things would have my head spinning every night while trying to get to sleep.
That half the fun of it .It'll keep your mind occupied that's for sure.
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I like Mark's Idea of attaching the knees to the stringers. Might as well make it bulletproof while you have it apart. Good job so far!![]()
From what I've seen MAS is very good stuff. But I don't use epoxy, partly because once you do that is what you always have to use for that boat. And partly because, I might be alergic to epoxy, go figure. So I stick with my polyester. If I buy some real good protective clothing and a mask, I might try epoxy again. But I figure if I can cover myself in fiberglass grinding dust and not itch, I'm ahead of the game.so, i was down at the fiberglass place yesterday to check it out. anyone have any experiance with MAS epoxies, the guy was telling me that it'll go 2-3 times farther than resin which makes it price comparable. he figured i could do stringers and transom with a gallon of epoxy and have a stronger boat - which i like.
i can also get gelcoat from them at 35 a gallon - which is a great deal. i have no experiance spraying gel - Coop any thoughts? since the boat will be spending a lot of time in the water, then i would rather go that way. been to busy to work on the boat this week - hopefully next week will be better.