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WebMay 21, 2008 · Then I could reinforce the bottom from the inside with thicker ply epoxied on and then glassed before using core cell on the sides. Does this sound ok? 2) another option was to make it upright with all the bulkheads in having screwed and epoxied the panels to them. Then I would need to glass it. Is it a)Impossible b)tricky c)unadvisable WebAug 1, 1998 · Fiberglassing Tools and Tricks Step 1: Specialized Tools. The yellow plastic spreaders are recommended for pushing the epoxy into the glass cloth,... Step 2: Mix … WebMay 20, 2006 · Cut strips of fiberglas mat to fill both the overground area and to fill the crack left from the saw cut and reinstall the removed section by wetting the mat with Epoxy, carefully place it around the edges, squeeze a fair sized bead of Epoxy paste along the corner and ease the panel back in place. put weights on the panel to perfectly align the … arang tampurung cord