thats how mine was applied. kinda hard to explain, but the guy at the shop told me how to apply it. Here it goes
First coat. Brush on resin lightly. Fill in all voids in the carbon fiber. Blot the brush to eliminate air bubbles. Then use one of those hand plastic squeegee's to take away all...
oh don't keep your fingers crossed... they're be more to come...
But sounds good man. Your gonna have a reliable engine... now to bullet proof your electronics. Have you opened up the ebox? And who is gonna rebuild the engine for you?
If you need any advice on the re enforcement, let me...
on the home page of reserveamerica.com first pick the state, then just type in "Oceano"... it will auto fill with the rest of the name... then click search
i doubt its too late... i don't think there are any other places that deliver the trailer, but I'm sure you can get someone to haul one to the beach that has a truck
ya'll could probably rent a camper trailer for less or the same cost as a house.
you have a bath room, shower, and you'll be on the beach the whole time.
Sides, bottom, sides... Thats the way I've done/helped on three skis now. Seems to work. If you do seamless sides, you need to them first in my opinion also.
Aluzine Clear coat epoxy resin. That I purchased some through fiberglass hawaii.
http://www.fiberglasshawaii.com/resins/resins-epoxy/resins-epoxy3.html
here is a link to my build where I used it.
http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/19078&page=4
try this page I searched... lots of Taylor. Andrew serves up a mean slash also
http://www.x-h2o.com/search.php?searchid=1284784&photoplog_searchinfo=1&photoplog_searchquery=pismo
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