Mark42
Fleet Admiral
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I'll be starting the Bayliner hard top project again in a few weeks (check the signature links to see progress so far). Just wondering what is a good fairing compound for use on epoxy/glass work? Is it better to just mix up your own using cabosil or the like?
I also found that safety laminated glass in not really very expensive, so I'll have the local glass shop cut me two glass windshields and two side windows. 1/4" laminated glass cut with ground finished edges was $40 for a 20"x30" piece. I like the idea of using glass instead of plexy because it will not scratch as easy as plexy, and I can add a windshield wiper - something you can't do with plexy.
Today took the wife and kids to a restaurant on the bay. We watched Grady White after Grady White leave the marina. They all had hard tops with a canvas/plastic rear cover. Gotta add one of those for the cool early Spring and Fall outings.
I also found that safety laminated glass in not really very expensive, so I'll have the local glass shop cut me two glass windshields and two side windows. 1/4" laminated glass cut with ground finished edges was $40 for a 20"x30" piece. I like the idea of using glass instead of plexy because it will not scratch as easy as plexy, and I can add a windshield wiper - something you can't do with plexy.
Today took the wife and kids to a restaurant on the bay. We watched Grady White after Grady White leave the marina. They all had hard tops with a canvas/plastic rear cover. Gotta add one of those for the cool early Spring and Fall outings.