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Installing uhmw on my 1656 G3
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<blockquote data-quote="Fisher88" data-source="post: 399236" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Yes I will be routing out the center of the triangular pieces for ribs and using glue only for those as well..I will have 1" of contact on the bottom of that piece plastic to plastic and it fits snug on the rib. I have 3 pieces glued so far.. It is a time consuming process but it seems to be holding very tight we will see after an impact. I got 3 quarts of glue it's a 2 part with a 2:1ratio it was $475 before shipping.. That being said I have roughly $1k in all materials and I would not repeat this process on a used hull for the fact that I had some body work to do. I am also being overly cautious and taking more time than I should to make sure I do it exactly right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fisher88, post: 399236, member: 16042"] Yes I will be routing out the center of the triangular pieces for ribs and using glue only for those as well..I will have 1" of contact on the bottom of that piece plastic to plastic and it fits snug on the rib. I have 3 pieces glued so far.. It is a time consuming process but it seems to be holding very tight we will see after an impact. I got 3 quarts of glue it's a 2 part with a 2:1ratio it was $475 before shipping.. That being said I have roughly $1k in all materials and I would not repeat this process on a used hull for the fact that I had some body work to do. I am also being overly cautious and taking more time than I should to make sure I do it exactly right. [/QUOTE]
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