Date: 2/3/2002, 10:50 pm
Right after the superbowl I went down to the basement to check on the last fiberglass job I did yesterday. Everything seemed fine though the plywood was hard to peel off the hard plastic I had underneath and on on join the bottom plywood skin peeled off about 1 square inch.
Flipped the planks over and prepared for the last fiberglass job for these butt joins. Everything went smoothly although I hope I won't have any more plywood sticking too strongly to the plastic underneath.
Next thing will be to make a drill jig and drill holes in all of the planks, then stitching the construction and hot glue the seams. What I don't understand is what the hot glue is for? Is it so that it keeps some sort of form for the actual fiberglass joinery ?
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- S&G: WGW Constructon Day 5
rb -- 2/3/2002, 10:50 pm- Hot glue the seams
Pete Notman -- 2/5/2002, 3:57 am- Re: S&G: WGW Constructon Day 5
Jim Owens -- 2/4/2002, 2:11 pm- Re: S&G: WGW Constructon Day 5
rb -- 2/4/2002, 2:20 pm
- Re: S&G: WGW Constructon Day 5
Ken Finger -- 2/4/2002, 7:32 am- Re: S&G: WGW Constructon Day 5
rb -- 2/4/2002, 9:48 am
- Re: S&G: WGW Constructon Day 5
- Hot glue the seams