Re: Hull is flipped. Ideas on fill and prep?
I bought the $40 Ryobi RA sander from the big orange store today. I got some Norton 40, 120, and 220 sandpaper too.
I was able to use my chisel to get rid of most of that big repair on the bow. I believe it was done with one of those Bond-O repair kits by one of the previous owners. I gotta say, since I started on this project, I've gotten pretty skilled with a chisel.
I didn't want to spend too much on a sander because I figured the dust would kill it anyway. But, this sander works surprisingly well. It's pretty quiet, light, doesn't generate much dust, and doesn't vibrate too bad. I can feel it heat up if I bear down it too much so I try to let the paper do most of the work. I would imagine that's the difference between this one and a more expensive model.
After wiping down with acetone, I went ahead and filled my first set of holes and big imperfections. I use my epoxy resin and glass bubbles. what I found was I still needed to add some Cabosil, as the glass bubbles don't thicken the resin enough by itself. Once this can of acetone is gone, I might switch to denatured alcohol just to get a break from the fumes.
I rekon I should have posted this in my restore thread. Anyway, this seems to be working and I'm making progress once again.