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Coosa board fiberglass shedding solution
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<blockquote data-quote="Mmmjuice" data-source="post: 516595" data-attributes="member: 35952"><p>Howdy - I just got some coosa board blue water 26 to replace my transom and I’m now realizing how much of a PITA this material is. Even just handing the box it got shipped in has my hands skewered with fiberglass shards.</p><p></p><p>I’ve realize even that gloves/apron/goggles/respirator is going to be essential for cutting and drilling it. Wondering how others have dealt with this once it’s installed, is there some sort spray I can coat it with to make sure it doesn’t shed once it’s on the boat?</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of priming and painting it, wondering if that would be sufficient to prevent it from shedding fiberglass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mmmjuice, post: 516595, member: 35952"] Howdy - I just got some coosa board blue water 26 to replace my transom and I’m now realizing how much of a PITA this material is. Even just handing the box it got shipped in has my hands skewered with fiberglass shards. I’ve realize even that gloves/apron/goggles/respirator is going to be essential for cutting and drilling it. Wondering how others have dealt with this once it’s installed, is there some sort spray I can coat it with to make sure it doesn’t shed once it’s on the boat? I was thinking of priming and painting it, wondering if that would be sufficient to prevent it from shedding fiberglass? [/QUOTE]
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