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If your blade isn't long enough, get the 1/8" X 1" aluminum at the auto parts store.
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All of them..or the hardware store..have metals to buy. I suggest aluminum 'cuz it's easier to work.
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Epoxy a water soaked core?
Almost any epoxy will set up in a damp environment
If you pulled out mush...you have three options..more or less...
If it's wet but not "mushy"
Here's yet another opinion:
Agreed - good plan; I would close out the core in a hull
Good answer and you're right
I agree, but
today I
Now wooden disc. Lay in 'glass.
By the way. Just 'cuz it ain't mush doesn't mean it isn't wet still.
If it's not dry it's wet. Foam core can tolerate a bit of moisture, but wood core
I had thought of using a wet/dry vac as a liposuction device
Have you called Grady White?
that's a great idea, SG!
I made an unconventional repair years ago.
I am with the others that suggested removing a skin back to good core...
thanks everyone!
If your blade isn't long enough, get the 1/8" X 1" aluminum at the auto parts store.
IF it's in that zone around the waterline...
Not a good plan. Band-aid repairs like that make a boat into a POS over time.
My repair suggestion would be the same if the damage was an inch below the deck..do it right