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Transom replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Smith" data-source="post: 496305" data-attributes="member: 32802"><p>Yes, transom can last forever, make pattern, 3 layers of ext. Plywood 3/4, glue together(gorilla glue, the foaming type) screw together, let set(week), scape off excess, mix fiberglass resin with hardner then cut 1/3rd with acetone then start coating with roller multiple coats, it soaks in good, as I said , multiple coats, quickly before it gels up, let dry and get hard. Waterproof forever, never rot. I've built many, Never had one go bad in 40yrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Smith, post: 496305, member: 32802"] Yes, transom can last forever, make pattern, 3 layers of ext. Plywood 3/4, glue together(gorilla glue, the foaming type) screw together, let set(week), scape off excess, mix fiberglass resin with hardner then cut 1/3rd with acetone then start coating with roller multiple coats, it soaks in good, as I said , multiple coats, quickly before it gels up, let dry and get hard. Waterproof forever, never rot. I've built many, Never had one go bad in 40yrs. [/QUOTE]
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