S&G: Repairs of seams, etc
By:Tom Davies
Date: 12/29/2001, 5:34 pm
Date: 12/29/2001, 5:34 pm
I did some pretty extensive damage to my stitch and glue this summer and am trying to repair the ugliness now. I am cutting away fiberglass that has delaminated and need to clean out the seams so I can stitch back together and glue. If I heat the epoxy with a soldering gun or something of that nature will the epoxy be easier to remove? Is this advised? I also have hole in a panel. I have a piece of the hole, should I try to glue this back in or just use thickened epoxy? If I use thickened epoxy what should the thickener be.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Tom
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Tom Davies -- 12/29/2001, 5:34 pm- Re: S&G: Repairs of seams, etc
LeeG -- 12/29/2001, 6:57 pm- Re: S&G: Repairs of seams, etc
Tom Davies -- 12/29/2001, 8:43 pm- Re: S&G: Repairs of seams, etc
LeeG -- 12/29/2001, 9:29 pm
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