Wellcraft 210 Elite Restoration NEED HELP!!

Pmt133

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Check around, you may luck out and find a relatively cheap off the shelf tank that is close enough in size to work. Or do what I did and get a custom one made. Not too many people have a large fabricator basically in their backyard though. :p
 
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I found a 40gallon tank thats pretty close made by RDS59182 it is about 2" taller and 3gallons smaller but there is enough room to clear. I sent a quote request for a custom tank same spec we will see
 
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More progressive on the transom, just about done not sure if I need to sand the glass down more but I hear people say fresh pink glass im not seeing anything pink on this **** except saw dust. Using a 36grit flapper disk to knock down most of the attached plywood this is a shifty job
 

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Pmt133

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It's hard to describe when you're there... but the ground glass will look clean and it will have some fiber and teeth to it when you grind it. The dirty stuff looks and feels more like smeared resin if that makes sense
 
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@Pmt133 so what your saying is keep grinding on that glass because it aint ready yet? Right now the glass feels smooth with no fiber but i can start to see the fiber if i grind down a little more, Should i Keep uising that 36grit flapper or go less coarse i mean it probably doesnt need to much off that smooth layer idk though?
 

MikeSchinlaub

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Yes, keep grinding. I still see bits of wood, and white spots in the glass. White is either air or spots that weren't saturated very well. You also need to grind about 6 inches away from the transom all the way around. Smooth out those indents where the stringers were.

Sometimes the glass is dark like that, instead of pink. I usually see that on older boats. Just don't grind a hole through the boat!
 
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@MikeSchinlaub the problem is with that 36grit flapper disk it makes dips super fast in the fiberglass mabie i should switch to a electric hand sander to flatten everything out or take off that layer
 

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@MikeSchinlaub the problem is with that 36grit flapper disk it makes dips super fast in the fiberglass mabie i should switch to a electric hand sander to flatten everything out or take off that layer
You have to finesse it a bit. As long as they aren't very deep, you can go back later with 36 by hand and smooth the sharp points. Or do a light coat of resin putty over as you glass.
 
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