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Wood Glue or Epoxy? Laminating Transom Plywood
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<blockquote data-quote="davedude" data-source="post: 428226" data-attributes="member: 17211"><p>I wish I could store it flat but I have no room in the garage. But that makes good sense to me. Need a bigger garage!</p><p>I am going to have to have all my ducks lined up in a row before getting started as I will laminate three of these together and the pot life of the epoxy I have is less than 12 minutes. Should be interesting.</p><p>I had planned to laminate the three pieces together only with the epoxy and glass. Then seal them with the old timers formula talked about here on this site and paint. The transom is a tight fit into place at exactly 1.5" thick so I don't think I have room to build up a fiberglass skin. Thanks for the CPES tip, I will look into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davedude, post: 428226, member: 17211"] I wish I could store it flat but I have no room in the garage. But that makes good sense to me. Need a bigger garage! I am going to have to have all my ducks lined up in a row before getting started as I will laminate three of these together and the pot life of the epoxy I have is less than 12 minutes. Should be interesting. I had planned to laminate the three pieces together only with the epoxy and glass. Then seal them with the old timers formula talked about here on this site and paint. The transom is a tight fit into place at exactly 1.5" thick so I don't think I have room to build up a fiberglass skin. Thanks for the CPES tip, I will look into that. [/QUOTE]
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