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Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
By:Mike
Date: 3/27/2001, 11:03 pm
In Response To: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help! *Pic* (Pete Roszyk)

: I hate it when this happens. --} glad to see it even happens to the great ones!! :)

A blade on a stick sounds scary to me. Suggest a "bastard" rasp, duct taped to a long dowel of some kind with the rounded side presented. I used that kind of rasp to quickly reduce my end pour when it heated up and boiled over the top on my Coho. luckily I had not yet put the deck on ( I dont follow directions very well) and I could file it down with the rasp.

Remember: "Perfection angers the gods"

later

Mike
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------: On my current Pygmy Coho project, as per instructions, I jammed a small piece
: of plywood in the bow, filled it with wood flour-thickened epoxy, then
: proceeded to attach the deck to the hull.

: The next day I looked up into the bow and discovered that my little epoxy dam
: had somehow managed to fall out of place. Maybe it was the epoxy got hot
: and more fluid, or maybe I bumped it somehow getting the deck into
: position.

: As I hope you can see, the epoxy sagged quite a bit, and the dam dropped a
: couple of inches. Now the epoxy is hard, of course, and I'm presented with
: the problem, er, challenge, of doing something to make it right. The epoxy
: blob is there to stay, but I'd like to get the dam out of there.

: Any suggestions? When I cut out the hatch cover, I'll have closer access, but
: it will still be a 4 or 5 foot reach. Right now it looks like I'll have to
: bolt a narrow saw blade to the end of a stick and try to saw it out of
: there, but I'll welcome any helpful ideas. I don't think I can simply
: cover it over with a larger end-pour.

: Pete,
: in Snohomish, Washington

Messages In This Thread

Whoops! End pour disaster! Help! *Pic*
Pete Roszyk -- 3/27/2001, 12:44 pm
Re: Looks a lot like peanut brittle :)
Spidey -- 3/30/2001, 12:35 am
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Ronnie -- 3/29/2001, 11:09 am
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Larry C. -- 3/28/2001, 9:14 pm
epoxy melt
Angela Watson -- 3/29/2001, 6:15 pm
Dremel Flex shaft
Larry C. -- 3/28/2001, 9:24 pm
Re: Dremel Flex shaft
Chris Menard -- 3/30/2001, 1:43 pm
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Lee Gardner -- 3/28/2001, 12:01 pm
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Ross Sieber -- 3/28/2001, 12:08 pm
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
MikeWhy -- 3/28/2001, 12:40 am
Why an end pore?
John Monfoe -- 3/28/2001, 5:14 am
Re: Why an end pore?
Rehd -- 3/28/2001, 12:00 pm
Re: Why an end pore?
John Monfoe -- 3/29/2001, 6:54 am
Re: Why an end pore?
Jim -- 3/28/2001, 9:16 am
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Mike -- 3/27/2001, 11:03 pm
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Bruce K -- 3/27/2001, 8:34 pm
Blasphemy...
Brion in SEA -- 3/27/2001, 6:53 pm
This was my first thought too.
Bill Jankowski -- 3/27/2001, 9:56 pm
Re: Solid End
Tom Tieman -- 3/27/2001, 5:14 pm
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Ross Sieber -- 3/27/2001, 1:31 pm
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gary -- 3/27/2001, 3:33 pm
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Pete Rudie -- 3/27/2001, 4:30 pm
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Julie Kanarr -- 3/27/2001, 4:49 pm
foams
Pete Rudie -- 3/28/2001, 12:34 am
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
Jim -- 3/27/2001, 5:43 pm
Re: S-3 products
Don Beale -- 3/27/2001, 7:15 pm
Re: Whoops! End pour disaster! Help!
mike allen ---> -- 3/27/2001, 1:24 pm
in addition
mike allen ---> -- 3/27/2001, 1:47 pm
also
mike allen ---> -- 3/27/2001, 2:03 pm
hey! a dumb idea . . .
mike allen ---> -- 3/27/2001, 6:06 pm
You're going to think I am out of my mind
AndyB -- 3/27/2001, 1:22 pm
Re: no
Lee Gardner -- 3/28/2001, 12:03 pm