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Epoxy, wood and fiberglass

Started by French, May 20, 2005, 05:07:32 PM

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French

Anyone have a recommendations on some epoxy to fasten some wood to firberglass below deck. eg: wood to hull to make a shelf or mounting place.

Also what is recommend for above deck repairs to fill in cracks, chips etc.

Something simple but good that can be purchased in small amounts, like a tube or 1/2 pint.

Oh, one last thing. Is the mast on an Ariel open on the top?

Thnx
To error is human
  To Sail is divine... Book of French

Dan Maliszewski

The loss of #268 must have tilted your azimuth - she was and is a beauty, but that new raft thingy - yikes, even in lurk mode it will be a challenge.  

So what is your next ride? Seriously........

Dan
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French

:-)

I visited 268 yesterday, she is now docked a few slips down from me. Has gotten the woman's touch and brightwork all cleaned. She looks good.

I picked up a Islander 29. Sturdy sailor, Like an Ariel, but more roomy.
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  To Sail is divine... Book of French

commanderpete

French, you could get one of these little kits

http://www.boatbuildercentral.com/proddetail.php?prod=E_try

I bought one, mostly for the coupon

The mast is closed on the top by a casting, but water gets in through the slot for the sheave

P.S.: nice boat

French

Thanks much C'pete
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  To Sail is divine... Book of French

TapnHammer

French, you might try West Systems epoxy.  I'm not sure which one would suit you best as I've only just begun to use them myself for 'water-proofing' and adhesion.

Check with your local boat supply shop or go to http://www.westsystem.com/
ERyc sends.
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