Date: 10/19/2009, 10:59 pm
Some builders try to fill voids with a matching sliver of wood. I gave up on that route ... no matter how well I match the wood it always ends up looking like a sliver of wood stuck in a crack.
These days I just fill voids with a mixture of epoxy, cabosil and wood dust ... making sure the mixture is always darker than the surrounding wood ... I never try to match the colors ... and better that the filler is too dark than too light.
I take the time to completely mask around each ding or crack and I apply the filler with a putty knife. Do it right and you'll have virtually no sanding to do.
Ken Blanton
: Darn, feel like I have a ton of questions for forum people...but...being
: first time....everything is so new. Am ready to start filling little gaps
: and cracks in the hull. planing/sanding kinda brought out some spots where
: coves covered small gaps. Have sawdust and the flour stuff. Do I HAVE to
: use the MAS resin...or can I just use one of the doubleTubed epoxy things
: you buy at Home Depot? or even mix in the sawdust with the Triton glue???
: No clue about what effect the fiberglassing later on??!? HELP!
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victor druten -- 10/19/2009, 9:07 pm- Re: Strip: filling gaps.
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 10/21/2009, 8:41 pm- Re: Strip: filling gaps.
Etienne Muller -- 10/21/2009, 9:54 am- Two options
John Caldeira -- 10/20/2009, 1:07 am- Re: Strip: filling gaps.
Bill Hamm -- 10/20/2009, 12:39 am- Re: Strip: filling gaps.
Ken Blanton -- 10/19/2009, 10:59 pm- Re: Strip: filling gaps
Jay Babina -- 10/20/2009, 8:39 am
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