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How to repair a section of top layer of plywood only?
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... Tony Brooks wrote: "Ian Stirling" wrote in message ... In uk.d-i-y Howie wrote: Hi all, I am struggling to work out how to repair a section of plywood which was damaged and subsequently became a bit waterlogged. This is a section approx the size of my hand and I can rub it down to undamaged, hard wood all around. Car body filler should work. Beware - car body filler will absorb water, so if you are using it make very sure it is always coverd with adequate paint etc. I don't thibnk it does ypou know. Its basically polyetser resin, with mica fuller. Same as what fiberglass boats are made out of. Leastways the stuff I use is. Holts P38 or whatever it is. Tony Brooks I think the idea of fitting a piece of veneer to replace the rotten layer of ply is a good one, but if you are left with any gaps, don't use car body filler - get "Brummer" from a chandlery. It is what us "yachties" use to fill wood on our boats, and it works well. Good luck with the repair. Christine |
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