SORRY FOR MY POOR ENGLISH. I'M LEARNING
So, another brief update from the yard sdm tug.
I spent half the afternoon to polish the hull after waiting a week after grouting epoxy. Effectively giving some time to the grout to crosslink completely, was an advantage. Sanding was quite fast and without consuming meters of sand paper. I applied a strip of plastic card to the hull to simulate the edge of the true where are installed rubber fenders.
With a little patience I assembled "dry", ie only with tape, the wheelhouse, to check the shapes and proportions. Looking good
I used epoxy resin and glass fabric for the reinforcement of the hull. The resin has a pot life of almost a 'now, so it's no hurry too. First I cut out a piece of fiberglass from 50grams / square meter, slightly larger than the hull. Except I prepared resin (ratio 100: 25) per 50 grams. To wet the glass fiber, I used a roller to paint the walls, obviously smaller
Greetings and see you soon
ALIMURIMETA