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| Best Temporary Cove Joint Material? One more thing I need to do in order to move hulls around: I need to put temporary bulkheads in. How should I do it? Cove them in like normal bulkheads using...?? Later, how do I break them out easily without damage or contamination? Not sure how to do temporary bulkheads.
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| What if I use 4 (qty) small, 2" (4cm) tabs on each side of the bulkhead then grind them out ? Would that work, or would the point loading delaminate the hull?
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