- Location
- Lake Anna VA
so i looked under the hull last night to find this 9 inch section missing. i have not yet gotten a really good look at the area and the pics are not the best, but i'll get more tomorrow.
i'm not at all opposed to trying to tackle this myself but i dont want to assume that i know what i'm doing and what materials i need for the job on my first repair project based on some one elses situation.
any body have any advice
what i've gathered so far & please feel free to correct me or add insight :
area must be clean clean clean. what works best for this ? acetone ? a good ole can of brake parts cleaner ?
anything that is is loose will need to be chipped / peeled / pulled off
give the area a good scuffing with a course sand paper - is 50 grit ok? do i do this to just the exposed area, just the surounding area, or both ?
use __what__ for the repair ... ??
i imagine i want to blend the repair in to the rest of the hull past where the damage stops then send it all down to be as close as i can get it to orginal dimensions, correct ?
i'm not at all opposed to trying to tackle this myself but i dont want to assume that i know what i'm doing and what materials i need for the job on my first repair project based on some one elses situation.
any body have any advice
what i've gathered so far & please feel free to correct me or add insight :
area must be clean clean clean. what works best for this ? acetone ? a good ole can of brake parts cleaner ?
anything that is is loose will need to be chipped / peeled / pulled off
give the area a good scuffing with a course sand paper - is 50 grit ok? do i do this to just the exposed area, just the surounding area, or both ?
use __what__ for the repair ... ??
i imagine i want to blend the repair in to the rest of the hull past where the damage stops then send it all down to be as close as i can get it to orginal dimensions, correct ?