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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
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Floor edges Glassed to Hull
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Can you see it? The right hand photo shows the glass much better than you can see it in real life. When I added the resin this clothe turned invisible. So the wood stained floor coloring may show through after all, this could make for an interesting look for a boat.
I applied this cloth using what I guess is called the 'dry method' I laid the cloth in place where I wanted it and poured the resin on top of the cloth and then worked the resin in with a brush and the fiberglass roller. As the resin wetted out the fabric it turned clear..
Using the roller is kind of interesting. It is used to remove air bubbles from under the cloth. I had assumed because of the grooves in the roller it would bring the bubbles to the surface of the cloth. Instead it works like window film and it pushed the bubble to the edge of the cloth and then out.
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