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Posted on 2/21/24 at 4:10 pm to deeprig9
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What kind of glue would you use for that?
wouldnt have to be that strong, liquid nails or any construction adhesive will do.
you just just need it to hold it together long enough so you can lay a full layer of fiberglass over the bottom and up the sides.
then flip it over and pull the broken perogue out so you can wash off any remaining wax before lighty sanding it so you can lay a few more layers of glass on the inside surface before adding the seat and inner bracing and glass all that in.
the trick is to coat the surface of your perogue with a layer of thick car wax so the new glass doesnt stick to the broken perogue. also you can use automotive bondo to smooth out the crack so its flat and smooth before you start laying fiberglass over it
fiberglassing is messy and itchy, but its really easy to do and learn
This post was edited on 2/21/24 at 4:42 pm
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