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Re: Sanding a plug help

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sea hawk westoz - 31 May 2008 04:10 GMT
[ Water works like hydraulics in that you run it between the article and
the mould to force them appart.

great . i thort i had defantly hered that it did. i was shore idd seen
it meen yours ago. i will be trying it out in the future. as ive just
yesterday got my 50 inch deep v mono ( its a exact replica hull from the
70`s of shore racing boat called ms enfeild 11. ) original hull was
improted from england menny years ago.
and befor i fit it out i want to take a mould of it so i can make a
hull out of it .as this one is verry heavy and hade a realy good glass
job done on it. so it should be good to use to make mould from.
enny sugestions befor i start......... ive made molds and plugs of
1/4 scale car boddys befor but never a boat hull.

one quetion, whats the best way to aply gelcoat to a mould .so you
get the best finnish on a hull. and is it hard using gelcoat that has
glitter in it and  the best way to apply it. thank you .

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DaveP - 31 May 2008 07:19 GMT
If you have done cars boats should be a breeze:) :)

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