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Huh, I never realized that but you are right. Maybe since the internationals are newer less things have had a chance to break off, or have had less owners to drill holes in things?
gardnersf wrote:I have a 10 meter mid cabin. Spekaing of drilling holes in things, take a look at what I've been doing instead of getting my boat in the water.
thanks!! I tried that, didn not work, then I realizied I must hit the apply button!! I tried at work, but then the work computer crashes, so I will re=try at home. thanks for the info!!!
gardnersf wrote:I have a 10 meter mid cabin. Spekaing of drilling holes in things, take a look at what I've been doing instead of getting my boat in the water.
I can relate perfectly. I've been doing the same thing with the recoring of my front deck, but on a much larger scale. I've read the thread from the boatered.com and see that you had some very good advice.
I used 4 mil polyflim to wet out and place the glass over head. Once I rolled in the glass the plastic film released from the glass without pulling it down. I have used wax paper on smaller pieces on other projects, but I found the plastic flim works better.