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TX Foilhead
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Posted: May-21-2010 at 3:34am |
I had a few of those and they poped off with a sharp edge of a flat screw driver. They boat had been waxed not to long before that, and I didnt really care about what would happen if it something went wrong. Might be somthing for someone to think about before they start their project.
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Gary S
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I'm out geling and sanding right now,and I'm with Greg on that one. It might not be easy,I'm sure the glass is harder than gelcoat but take your time. Get a block of wood and some 400 wet & dry and go from there.
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BuffaloBFN
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I'd pass on the blade and use very fine paper. Otherwise, you're betting the old bond inside is better than the new bond outside. If it's thick, you may be able to shave it down some with a very sharp blade...easy does it from experience.
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srbranum
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Thanks Pete,
I just remembered having some luck with plain epoxy using a straight edge razor blade. Check out my latest post on my rebuild. got the engine aligned perfect. |
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I have to keep her running 'cause I can't afford a new one
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8122pbrainard
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Scott,
It's on there real good!!! You may have some luck chipping it off but then you're going to have to sand it off. Wet sand and buff the gel. You wanted to do the whole boat anyway correct? |
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srbranum
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Can someone tell me their best way to remove residual epoxy from the gelcoat without harming it? Should have been more careful but I learned from my mistakes. Thanks.
scott branum |
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I have to keep her running 'cause I can't afford a new one
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