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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 423458" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>I did a very similar project like this in the Spring.</p><p></p><p>First I roughed up my transom, as you intend to do.</p><p></p><p>Second, I used a dovetail bit in my router to cut a couple of under-cut grooves into the plastic material. I felt that I needed that under-cutting to be certain that the 3M5200 would have a secure "grab" onto the scrap counter-top material that I used.</p><p></p><p>Third ( Don't laugh) When I was faced with the job of holding the material in place while it dried...I used two or three of my fishing rods. I positioned the bases of the handles against the garage wall and BENT the rods towards the stern of my boat.</p><p>Any kind of thin scrap wood would also work. </p><p></p><p>Worked out well richg99</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 423458, member: 4376"] I did a very similar project like this in the Spring. First I roughed up my transom, as you intend to do. Second, I used a dovetail bit in my router to cut a couple of under-cut grooves into the plastic material. I felt that I needed that under-cutting to be certain that the 3M5200 would have a secure "grab" onto the scrap counter-top material that I used. Third ( Don't laugh) When I was faced with the job of holding the material in place while it dried...I used two or three of my fishing rods. I positioned the bases of the handles against the garage wall and BENT the rods towards the stern of my boat. Any kind of thin scrap wood would also work. Worked out well richg99 [/QUOTE]
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