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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
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Crack Fixed
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April 13, 2005
So I put two layers of cloth in this repair, one layer of a 10 oz clothe from a 'bondo' kit and one layer of the 7 oz clothe that I got on eBay. Even though this epoxy is described as thick and the resin part is VERY thick, it wetted out the cloth without any difficulty. I used a 'solder paste' brush to mix the 'poxy and also to wet out the clothe. I didn't need the fiberglass roller for this small repair.
The while stuff in the picture is epoxy that I thicken with microballoons to fill the holes in the outside skin. Even thickened it sagged and ran all over the place.. After about 30 minutes it started to jell so I pushed it back into the holes and it stayed. Some of it of course got in with the fix..
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