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Hatseflats Design
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20170924
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Spent most of the morning removing excess epoxy from underneath the starboard gunwale (inside and out).
Sanded down the interior with the Makita using 80 grade sanding paper.
I wore a dust mask, safety glasses and a sweater with long sleeves to keep the dust out of my system.
Should have worn gloves as well. The dust got into the pores of my hand.
But I made good progress during the afternoon.
So at 1715 PM I finally started coating the interior with clear epoxy.
I used a small brush on the fillets, corners and underside of the deck beams and the gunwales.
I used the paint roller on the surfaces.
Altogether I used only 800g of epoxy mixture for the interior which is very little given the surface of about 10m2.
Coating the interior took 2.5 hours.
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