Just_a_Kid
Seaman
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2003
- Messages
- 73
It seems as if I am grinding and itching and I am still in the same spot as before.....
How even or smoothe does the inner part of the transom have to be for the new transom to bond well to it ? It looks as if the transom was redone or not done well the last go around and left me trying to level out lumps of fiberglass ...
How long would you say you spent grinding away at the hull before considering it ready to glass the stringers and transom back in ?
I am considering using marine plywood when putting this puppy back together despite the $$ that I don't have. My question is do I use this for just the decking and transom or do I also use this for the stringers ? The local lumberyard actually carries this stuff at $73 a sheet of 3/4 .... is this the right thickness for stringers ? Would this be thick enough for the transom or overkill if I were to double up on it ?
Thanks for the help ....
How even or smoothe does the inner part of the transom have to be for the new transom to bond well to it ? It looks as if the transom was redone or not done well the last go around and left me trying to level out lumps of fiberglass ...
How long would you say you spent grinding away at the hull before considering it ready to glass the stringers and transom back in ?
I am considering using marine plywood when putting this puppy back together despite the $$ that I don't have. My question is do I use this for just the decking and transom or do I also use this for the stringers ? The local lumberyard actually carries this stuff at $73 a sheet of 3/4 .... is this the right thickness for stringers ? Would this be thick enough for the transom or overkill if I were to double up on it ?
Thanks for the help ....