The weather in Arizona is finally getting more conducive to working outside. Between last weekend and this weekend I finished sanding the hull in preparation for the laminating epoxy.
I also figured I might as well drill the holes for the shrouds prior to applying the epoxy. For this I used a 1/2" (13mm) forstner bit that did an acceptable job of drilling the hole. It's interesting to note that on the forward shrouds, the hole in the cross brace doesn't exactly line up very well in the up and down position with the hole in the hull (The holes were located per the instructions) We will have to see if this causes any issues when I install the shrouds and the mast.
I have had limited success so far in obtaining a good even coat when applying epoxy and I must admit that today was no different. I used a combination of a west systems roller and brush to tip it. And, even though the roller did a good job of spreading the epoxy and minimizing runs, I still ended up with brush marks on the first coat of epoxy. I guess do a light sanding and try again!
I will say that there is a ton of hard to reach places under the cross brace. I am hoping that I was able to get it all good in there! I'll make sure to really hit it good on the next coat.
My goal is to get a 2nd coat within the next day or so and then start the fairing / primering process on the deck.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
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