Got the fiberglass on the hull, trimmed it, and then wetted it out with epoxy. Then carefully used a soft scraper to squeegee off some of the extra epoxy into a cup.
At first I thought it looked great, but then I started to notice some waves and rises and such. Ugh... I think what happens is the the cloth begins to relax and then shows ripples. Great.
Will wait a few hours until it reaches the green stage and then trim off the edges. After that I'll roll on a second coat of epoxy and then let that dry overnight.
Fingers crossed that when I do an initial sanding tomorrow that I don't find tooooo many ripples or cut into the glass too much.
Aloha! _/)
At first I thought it looked great, but then I started to notice some waves and rises and such. Ugh... I think what happens is the the cloth begins to relax and then shows ripples. Great.
Will wait a few hours until it reaches the green stage and then trim off the edges. After that I'll roll on a second coat of epoxy and then let that dry overnight.
Fingers crossed that when I do an initial sanding tomorrow that I don't find tooooo many ripples or cut into the glass too much.
Aloha! _/)
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