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Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 15-10-2018, 22:41 |
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Wotname
Re: What is your favourite way of plugging small holes in fibreglass?
You sailing a colander???? :biggrin::biggrin: |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 15-10-2018, 16:01 |
Replies: 41
Views: 37,508
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Wotname
Re: What is your favourite way of plugging small holes in fibreglass?
I wish I still had some Epifill to compare but have run out and too tight to buy more ATM. Hope you get out of the Clarence soon! |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 15-10-2018, 03:59 |
Replies: 41
Views: 37,508
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Wotname
Re: What is your favourite way of plugging small holes in fibreglass?
Quite a different system?.... and here was I thinking Marine Tex, Epifill and PC epoxy putty (available in paste an stick form) were all just two part epoxies preloaded with structural filler but I... |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 14-10-2018, 18:44 |
Replies: 41
Views: 37,508
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Wotname
Re: What is your favourite way of plugging small holes in fibreglass?
Yes Jim, poor choice of words on my part, probably better written "a similar product but in stick form" As to Marine Tex, how is it dissimilar to Epifill which is widely available in Oz? |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 14-10-2018, 00:10 |
Replies: 41
Views: 37,508
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Wotname
Re: What is your favourite way of plugging small holes in fibreglass?
Marine Tex is available on line in Oz and Bunning has what is probably an identical product - a marine epoxy putty in stick form. ... |
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