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Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 19-08-2011, 19:35 |
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osirissail
Re: Soggy Ply
Very definitely and also a paper "moon suit" with taped cuffs at the wrists and ankles. See my post #6 where I misspelled the word "tape". Gloves also help, the thin kind. Anything that involves... |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 19-08-2011, 18:35 |
Replies: 20
Views: 3,295
Posted By
osirissail
Re: Soggy Ply
It is a miniature circular saw - 4.375" inch blade, very thin. Cuts through FRG easy and clean. Being small it is easy to deal with but you need to not overfeed it. One of my favorite tools onboard. |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 19-08-2011, 10:29 |
Replies: 20
Views: 3,295
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osirissail
Re: Soggy Ply
I use a slitting saw as it is faster and I can cut straight lines where I want to cut and not wander around trying to control a Dremel type tool. Also I like the minimal size cut width so I can... |
Forum: Construction, Maintenance & Refit 19-08-2011, 07:36 |
Replies: 20
Views: 3,295
Posted By
osirissail
Re: Soggy Ply
Most cored decks are in fact sandwiches of a lower fiberglass "pan" into which the coring is laid and then a fiberglass skin is laid over top. - - You can use a "slitting" saw to cut through the... |
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