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    Injecting? Cannot get Epoxy in the holes!

    Hm, but when I drilled the holes, there was some foam coming out, so that means I did not drill down through the second layer of glass but was between the two layers. And there I would have been expected being able to press some epoxy in, if the glass layers were delaminated from the foam between!?
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    Injecting? Cannot get Epoxy in the holes!

    So I reninforced the maststep even it was in a good shape and the donut was still where it should be. I put 240er glas over the donut and round the mast. This is like concrete now. Also I reinforced the upper part. And I made some gelcoat cosmetics to the masthole from outside (see before and...
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    Injecting? Cannot get Epoxy in the holes!

    Hello guys, I have a cockpit floor that you can press down about 5mm when you press in the middle between the non skid areas. So I marked the holes for injecting epoxy and drilled two of them to see, whether ist works. My problem is, I cannot fill more than the little hole with the sirenge...
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    cockpit glued to the bottom?

    so means i should simply drill some holes and press epoxy in, put some weights on it until epoxy has hardened and the bottom stays down. regards, michael
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    cockpit glued to the bottom?

    hello guys, the cockpit floor of my 1982 lady is spongy. if i press it down in the middle it sponges down about 1cm until it stops, when it bounces against the bottom of the hull. my question is was the cockpit originally glued to the inner hull below the cockpit floor? or does it hang only in...
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    Maststep of used laser, what do you think?

    Hello guys, I recently bought a used laser of 1982. The boat is in general good condition. Sure focus is always on the the maststep and there is some little repair. The owner said, this is still from the preowner and he never cared. I think, it is only gelcoat missing and this was repaired badly...

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