I put in eleven long hot hours in on her today and I have half the stringers completely glassed in. I went with 2 layers of alternating 1708 on all exposed wood, and will add another layer in the engine bay. Considering that Sea Ray had almost no glass on the stringers at all, with the exception of the engine box, I would say I am good. I hope to have the rest of the glassing done tomorrow.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Glassing the Stringers
My Mom is actually stable now, and I need to get back on the boat to take my mind off of this.
I put in eleven long hot hours in on her today and I have half the stringers completely glassed in. I went with 2 layers of alternating 1708 on all exposed wood, and will add another layer in the engine bay. Considering that Sea Ray had almost no glass on the stringers at all, with the exception of the engine box, I would say I am good. I hope to have the rest of the glassing done tomorrow.
I put in eleven long hot hours in on her today and I have half the stringers completely glassed in. I went with 2 layers of alternating 1708 on all exposed wood, and will add another layer in the engine bay. Considering that Sea Ray had almost no glass on the stringers at all, with the exception of the engine box, I would say I am good. I hope to have the rest of the glassing done tomorrow.
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