Busy work today included touching up some nicks on the trailer paint, cutting the AL for the side transom brackets, 'home plate' motor pad and finished sealing up the transom wood. It sure is nice and easy to cut that AL with the table saw rather than that screwy jig saw, straight even cuts in 1/4 the time.
Last coat of spar drying... exciting stuff there
Motor pad plate back buttered with 5200 and set in place. 5200 curing, more excitement... :lol:
I did find out a less messy way to use 5200 though. I keep the pelican poo corked up with a bolt and taped over inside my garage fridge. I take it out and wait until it's 50 degrees so I can spread it and it's very manageable to spread then rather than being runny and drippy. By the time you get it on there and it's warmed up, it's too late for a huge mess. Notice the nice squeeze out bead, I didn't even have to tape off, just a towel soaked with xylene to clean it up.