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Gulfstream
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6/11/05
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The last couple of weeks I have been working to secure the floor, pour the foam and fill in any gaps and foam plugs with peanut butter epoxy. I've mixed more little cups of resin than I can remember. My yard is littered with little dixie cups that I use to measure the epoxy with. So far I have chosen proper volumes as I have not had any kick off on me.
It doesn't hurt that the temps are in the 60's. Once I get the resin out of the mixing pot I have a lot of working time.
The floor is held down with peanut butter resin and stainless screws. I better have done a good job of sealing this thing up because I don't think it would ever be able to be taken apart again. I think the hull will disintigrate and there will be an intact skeleton of mahogany stringers and slighly crowned floor floating off into the sunset.
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