Drift Boat Wet core

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by Codym21, Jun 28, 2014.

  1. Codym21
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    Codym21 New Member

    Tungsten here is where im at, The whole floor and foam are ripped out and the other pics are of the hole thats goes through the boat
     

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  2. pauloman
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    pauloman Epoxy Vendor

    the most common fix, albeit not the best, is to squirt into your 'air holes' a low visc, solvent free epoxy that will bond to wet or damp surfaces

    that epoxy is called Low V epoxy

    paul oman - progressive epoxy polymers 603 435 7199
     

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