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Re: lv-ab: Blister repair

From: Keith (no email)
Date: Thu Sep 11 2003 - 08:52:05 EDT

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    This is what we put back on my hull after peeling and drying. I suppose it
    would work the same for spot repair. Be sure to follow the directions
    exactly.

    3 sessions of 1.5 oz. fiberglass mat with vinylester resin
    2 coats Interprotect 1000 - High build epoxy primer
    2 coats Interprotect 2000 - 2 part epoxy barrier coat
    1 heavy sweep Interprotect VC tar2 - Watertight 2 part epoxy putty
    3 coats Interprotect 2000 - 2 part epoxy barrier coat
    2 coats antifouling - Petit Trinidad SR (4 gallons).

    Keith
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    'Hurhurhur, 2400 baud sucks' - V.bis and Baudhead
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    From: "Lee Haefele" <>
    To: "Live-Aboard at Crux dot Astro. Utoronto. Ca"
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    Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 7:05 AM
    Subject: lv-ab: Blister repair

    > I am deep in a blister repair project. I have ground out and washed wet
    > areas plus the delaminated areas surrounding. Interlux says to coat bare
    > areas with their "1000" product, THEN fill the holes. This is contrary to
    > what most marinas do. Comments?
    > Is Marine Tex good for blister filler?
    > Lee Haefele
    >
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