Bill.Peyton
Well Known Member
I finally decided that everything that needed to be done prior to the cabin cover attachment, had been completed. It sounded so final to epoxy it in place, but I moved forward. I was trying to come up with a way to get the epoxy around the doors, force it under and between, yet keep it clean and neat. What I came up with was as follows. I took new tube of latex caulking and pumped it out till it was empty. I pushed the plunger in the container back out the rear end and cleaned the tube out with water. I mixed up my epoxy and flox to the right consistency and then scooped it into the tube, re-inserted the piston into the tube, put it in my caulking gun and did the job. It worked out great, was neat and easy to clean up.
I intend to put a finish bead over the top using epoxy with micro ballons that will be smoother and easier to sand to a final finish using the same technique.
I intend to put a finish bead over the top using epoxy with micro ballons that will be smoother and easier to sand to a final finish using the same technique.