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Construction of Two Portuguese Style Dinghies (Small Boats)

Step 15More Fiberglass and Sanding.

More Fiberglass and Sanding.
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We've alredy covered the steps of mixing and applying fiberglass. Only note that this boat used flour and not sawdust. The result is a much smoother seam.
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Mar 19, 2010. 1:07 AMsaastamo says:
I would prefer talcum as a filler in epoxy. It is more inert than flour or sawdust.

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