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6.3.7
(continued)
2.
Make a putty of equal amounts of resin and milled fibers.
Mix thoroughly, and then add catalyst in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions.
3.
Prom outside the structure, apply the catalyzed putty in the
hole with a putty knife. Build up the hole smoothly and
evenly.
4.
Allow the putty to cure.
5,
After the putty has cured, remove excess putty with the power
sander and 29-grit sanding disc. Cup out the sanded area
smoothly so that a smooth even buildup can be achieved.
6.
Clean the area thoroughly with a white cloth saturated
with acetone.
D.
Patching the Outside of the Structure
Continue the repair from outside the structure by building up the
remaining area of the hole with pieces of fiber glass mat as
instructed in Section 6.3, Procedures D through G.
E.
Finishing the Outside Surface
Complete the repair from the outside by finishing the surface as
instructed in Section 6.3, Procedure H.
F.
Patching the Inside of the Structure
1.
Inside the structure, remove the cardboard that you
fastened over the hole in Procedure C, Step 1, above.
2.
If the patch applied to the outside of the structure in
Procedure D, above, CANNOT be seen from inside the
structure (for example, it is behind the instrument panel
of a boat), complete the inside repair as instructed in
Procedure G, below.
3.
If the patch CAN be seen from inside the structure,
complete the inside repair as instructed in
Procedure H, below.
SECTION 6
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