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Another alternative.....drive on down
to Mobile, AL and bring your cowling. Plan on spending about 4 hours here,
and take it home finished. As far as cost....you can take a look at my SQ2000
and see if I installed anything backwards or upside down, and we'll call it
even. The ball is in your court. Take care. Paul
Conner
You guys seem determined to make me
lay fiberglass, with the exception of Paul, who offered to do it for me
:-) I really appreciate the offer Paul, but since I have plenty of
other fiberglass work to do as well, so I'll just add this to
it.
Now, back to my original
question. I can't believe there isn't some sort of epoxy filler material
that will work for this. The maximum thickness is only 1/2"-5/8", so it's
not like I'm trying to fill a 2" gap. I also have to cut through the ring
on the left and right side to be able to separate the top and bottom cowl
halves, and would have to glass over the ends also if using the recommended
method. It just seems like I could sand the ring down to the glass, and
drill a few holes so the filler could squeeze through to make a good
mechanical bond. Is this just completely out of the
question?
Thanks,
Rusty (still itching
from yesterday)
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