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<blockquote data-quote="Windman7" data-source="post: 301563" data-attributes="member: 7996"><p>This is what the transom wood looked like. It had outer layers flaked off when I cut, drilled, and routed the boards. I'm using the epoxy to repair. I've never used the West system before and it was a learning curve. I put duct tape on the back of the holes to fill them with. When I put the epoxy in the holes it was so thin that the epoxy leaked out from behind the tape. I had to use filler to keep it in the holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windman7, post: 301563, member: 7996"] This is what the transom wood looked like. It had outer layers flaked off when I cut, drilled, and routed the boards. I'm using the epoxy to repair. I've never used the West system before and it was a learning curve. I put duct tape on the back of the holes to fill them with. When I put the epoxy in the holes it was so thin that the epoxy leaked out from behind the tape. I had to use filler to keep it in the holes. [/QUOTE]
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