Oh I've more than earned that sticker! I spent more hours than I care to remember removing bottom paint last year.
I've used Jamestown products in the past and still use some of them today. I'm not a fan of their resin only because their "fast" hardener takes like 30 minutes to kick. The EcoSolvent works very well. I primed the resin pumps and mindlessly tossed the container on deck. The container melted leaving partially cured resin in the cockpit. It cleaned up very nicely. Fumes aren't too bad either.
I'm planning on doing more exploratory grinding but I did come up with another idea... If I drill a hold from the bilge or higher up in the keel I might be able to inject resin to fill in the cracks.
I've used Jamestown products in the past and still use some of them today. I'm not a fan of their resin only because their "fast" hardener takes like 30 minutes to kick. The EcoSolvent works very well. I primed the resin pumps and mindlessly tossed the container on deck. The container melted leaving partially cured resin in the cockpit. It cleaned up very nicely. Fumes aren't too bad either.
I'm planning on doing more exploratory grinding but I did come up with another idea... If I drill a hold from the bilge or higher up in the keel I might be able to inject resin to fill in the cracks.