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jjmuskie
Posted 5/23/2012 9:02 PM (#561588 - in reply to #560847)
Subject: Re: Transom can of worms





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Location: Sun Prairie, WI
yea, i noticed when I bought the boat about 6 years ago that there were a ton of holes drilled in the back. Maybe for wave wackers? THey were all plugged with silicone or screws and silicone but obviously water got to the wood somehow. oh well this is a learning experience to say the least.

lesson 1. Grinding fiberlass is a mess and the dust is insanely itchy
2. were a respirator
3. saftey glasses do nothing with all the dust in the air, gonna borrow a ventilated helmet for grinding from work to fisnish the job. Fiberglass in the eyes = no fun!!!

Im sure there will be more lessons to come.

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