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The next section of fiberglass cloth "draped and taped" before applying the epoxy. |
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After the epoxy is applied, the fiberglas cloth is all but invisible. |
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I have tried to be as meticulous as possible with the transom. However, I will have to sand those areas where the fiberglass cloth overlaps it. |
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