G'Morning All!
Recently came into a project boat, and the learning curve on the epoxy is kicking my butt.
I need to attach some blocks/brackets to the hull in the lazarette for a new battery shelf, new fuse bank for those wires running direct to/from the battery, as well as some other items. Initially I'd considered using the "Kitty Hair" product from Evercoat, after reading Maine Sail's article about backing blocks - the first project on the "hard". True to his word, though, the stuff is impossible for me to fillet nicely. Admittedly I'm a bit of a perfectionist, and I'd like to lay at least one piece of fiberglass over the blocks so ensure a good bond to the hull, as well as help waterproof them.
I'm sure this seems like the most basic of projects - but I can't seem to get it to look "right". So what are the "best" methods/products to do this work right so it looks like the parts have been there from the factory?
Thanks for your input!
Recently came into a project boat, and the learning curve on the epoxy is kicking my butt.
I need to attach some blocks/brackets to the hull in the lazarette for a new battery shelf, new fuse bank for those wires running direct to/from the battery, as well as some other items. Initially I'd considered using the "Kitty Hair" product from Evercoat, after reading Maine Sail's article about backing blocks - the first project on the "hard". True to his word, though, the stuff is impossible for me to fillet nicely. Admittedly I'm a bit of a perfectionist, and I'd like to lay at least one piece of fiberglass over the blocks so ensure a good bond to the hull, as well as help waterproof them.
I'm sure this seems like the most basic of projects - but I can't seem to get it to look "right". So what are the "best" methods/products to do this work right so it looks like the parts have been there from the factory?
Thanks for your input!