jeffrey.bean
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Lol, could always silicone a piece of lexan over the hole, and sell it as a glass bottom boatWhen you see daylight you ground too far.....LOL..... We all have been there
Lol, could always silicone a piece of lexan over the hole, and sell it as a glass bottom boatWhen you see daylight you ground too far.....LOL..... We all have been there
I’m using an angle grinder with a 40g flap disc and a Mikita 1-1/8” belt sander.The key to either poly or epoxy is the prep
When you think you are done grinding.............you have much more grinding to do
I'm glad you won with your experience!i win ,because i have hands on experience ( over 30 years on and off) , in that time i have seen too many times the drastic the results of internet fiberglass xspurts .
people giving advice after doing 1 restoration or repair and doing you tube vids or posting on social media or forums how too,s make me laugh .
break out the dixy cups and popsicle stick for a transom rebuild
Well said, I don’t even respond to people that come across like that.I'm glad you won with your experience!
Life is a learning experience and if I'm misreading your tone I apologize but people will do what they do and if there is no source of information then it's a total catastrophe.
The individuals coming here asking for advice does not mean their not competent, these people want to learn and become more fluent in the situation they are asking about. That is not being incompetent, that is being the exact opposite.
I have 30 years experience in my field and I'm still learning so am I incompetent?
I truly believe you could have expressed your views elsewhere and not in this person's build thread.
Again if I mis-read your comments I'm sorry.
I don't normally either but 3 years ago when I first started my build I was asking the same questions you are and I was successful. The years of successful and broad ranging experience on this site from the good people that belong to it is second to none and I just wish I had a resource like this when I first started in mechanics.Well said, I don’t even respond to people that come across like that.
Will do, the core is out of the transom, so this weekend I’ll get everything ground down and cleaned up.Try 24 grit on the 4-1/2 angle grinder. Works a deal better than the 40 grit
for dust control, I use a shop vac with a bag in the bin. usually zip-tie the end of the hose to a chunk of metal I welded up to weigh it down.Will do, the core is out of the transom, so this weekend I’ll get everything ground down and cleaned up.
Just made a pre filter ( cyclone) for the shop vac, it’s suppose to catch a lot of debris before it gets to the shop vac, and clogs filters and fills the bag.for dust control, I use a shop vac with a bag in the bin. usually zip-tie the end of the hose to a chunk of metal I welded up to weigh it down.
sure helps reduce the cloud of dust
the filters plug where the bag doesnt
for dust control, I use a shop vac with a bag in the bin. usually zip-tie the end of the hose to a chunk of metal I welded up to weigh it down.
sure helps reduce the cloud of dust
the filters plug where the bag doesnt
I just made one using the 5gal bucket, this morning, plan on putting it through the rigger this weekend.I ran across this as a possibility, I remember years ago redoing my house that there was a wet dust collector I had with a 5 gallon bucket. The dust went into the bucket and not the vacuum albeit I burned up shop vacs because of how much I used it.
I don't see it for sale but there are videos on how to make your own.
Is it worth the trouble I don't know but just a thought
This pic I am posting is different but cheap at harbor freight.
I never thought about it during my project
Awesome, we all love pictures too!I just made one using the 5gal bucket, this morning, plan on putting it through the rigger this weekend.
I’ll let you know how it works out
Seems to work pretty good, I already had dust and debris in the bag, so couldn’t judge how much was going into the shop vac.Awesome, we all love pictures too!