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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
newbie 1st build: '76 Meyers SuperPro 14','73 25hp Evinrude
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaser0721" data-source="post: 423814" data-attributes="member: 21161"><p>When using my marine epoxy to seal the inside of the boat it would run as well, so I ended up letting it sit for about 10 minutes and mixing it in small batches that I could apply for about 15 minutes a time due to the working life of the epoxy being 20-30 minutes. Maybe let it cure a bit so it wont run as much, and keep brushing it back onto the area you are targeting until it cures up a bit as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaser0721, post: 423814, member: 21161"] When using my marine epoxy to seal the inside of the boat it would run as well, so I ended up letting it sit for about 10 minutes and mixing it in small batches that I could apply for about 15 minutes a time due to the working life of the epoxy being 20-30 minutes. Maybe let it cure a bit so it wont run as much, and keep brushing it back onto the area you are targeting until it cures up a bit as well. [/QUOTE]
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