Wood Filler

Discussion in 'Wooden Boat Building and Restoration' started by drewst, Aug 28, 2004.

  1. drewst
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    drewst New Member

    Hi, ive recently bought a wooden trawler. THe hull has a few splits in it, any suggestions on preperation, a suitable filler etc....

    Not really sure the best way to tackle the problem.

    Thanks

    Drew
     
  2. 32' new guy
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    32' new guy Junior Member

    if it's above water and painted elmers or lapage will do the job, if your varnishing linseed oil mixed with sawdust is a classic(use the dust from other repairs), this also works for submerged areas, I personally find epoxy fillers a little priceee
     
  3. drew

    drew Guest

    ok

    I dont mind spending the money getting it fixed really, i heard that davids p40 bridging filler was pretty good, any knowledge of this.


    Thanks


    Drew
     

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    drew Guest

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