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<blockquote data-quote="jweir" data-source="post: 282084" data-attributes="member: 9834"><p>Want to do it best? West System epoxy. Go with 105 hardener for reasonable work time and a good cure time. Once you laminate the pieces together, seal all the end grain with more epoxy or better, a skin of 6 oz cloth will seal all the ply to avoid checking later. Built several wood boats and modified 'glass boats. Just did the transom of our 14' Mirror craft this way.</p><p></p><p>PM me with questions if you want.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jweir, post: 282084, member: 9834"] Want to do it best? West System epoxy. Go with 105 hardener for reasonable work time and a good cure time. Once you laminate the pieces together, seal all the end grain with more epoxy or better, a skin of 6 oz cloth will seal all the ply to avoid checking later. Built several wood boats and modified 'glass boats. Just did the transom of our 14' Mirror craft this way. PM me with questions if you want. -J [/QUOTE]
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