Hey flamingo, thanks for the reply. I would agree that biax is the best choice and if there is a next time I will use it. As it is now, I've...
I only have pics of what the stringers looked like during the teardown process. My camera died from the dust while I was grinding later. These...
Sorry, I guess that could be taken a few ways. I meant that if somebody could explain to me how much glass I needed I can add more. Either...
Yeha, I'm having a hard time understanding what amount is needed. I've been reading other restores online and it seems pretty common to use 2 or...
Thanks for the reply PAR. 3 times the current layup is a lot of glass! I may have to get some heavier cloth to use. Otherwise it will take 10...
Thanks Gonzo. This is my first time but I read a lot before hand and got the book from West systems. I could just never find how much glass I...
I used a plastic spoon to create a fillet with the thickened epoxy in order to lay the cloth over the angle. Then I layed the woven roving over...
Thanks for the replies guys. I don't have any mat and I haven't used any. I'm using 24oz woven roving and 6oz E glass cloth. Stringers are...
Also, to add to my first post I have now run a strip of 24oz roving along either side of the stringers to join them to the hull. (This is in...
Hey lurvio, thanks for the reply. I know what you mean about there being not much on google about this boat. I could hardly find anything....
Hi all, I'm doing my first restore of a boat (1969 slickcraft ss170v) and I have a question regarding the amount of glass needed for the...