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Uplander
Oct 05, 2014Explorer
I find that you can repair just about anything with a fiberglass mesh repair kit. Cut fabric to more than cover the hole, mix the resin and activator, then work fast as this stuff sets up real fast!!
As with any repair area must be sanded clean and dust free for the product to adhere to your work surface. Try to get the finished product as smooth as possible. After it is set and cured you can sand it extra smooth and paint it to match. Always wear gloves and avoid the fumes. Work in a well ventilated area or you will end up with a Buzz that could damage your brain and lungs.
I have repaired both wooden and fiberglass boats with these kits and none failed after many years of use.
As with any repair area must be sanded clean and dust free for the product to adhere to your work surface. Try to get the finished product as smooth as possible. After it is set and cured you can sand it extra smooth and paint it to match. Always wear gloves and avoid the fumes. Work in a well ventilated area or you will end up with a Buzz that could damage your brain and lungs.
I have repaired both wooden and fiberglass boats with these kits and none failed after many years of use.
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