jem wrote:That's how I do it. I take it a step further and apply the fiberglass over the fillet while it's still pliable. Saves a lot of time and then there is no sanding step in between fillet cure and fiberglass application.
However, I only do this for about 10'-15' worth of seams at a time. Otherwise it's too much to manage with smoothing out the fiberglass in other places as well at the fillet area.
Yes, that's how I've been doing most of my fillets. The only ones I didn't do that with were the first ones, but I managed to get them fairly neat in the end.
I got most of the taping done on the sub frames last night. Actually it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, I tilted the boat on it's side and it made getting to the little bits easier. I'm using Bote Cote, which is fantastic stuff, but it is quite thick, and in the cooler weather makes wetting out tiny bits of tape almost impossible. So I thinned the epoxy down a bit with acetone, and it made wetting out the tape so much easier.
The only thing was that many of my fillets down there were quite messy, so I had to try to tidy them up a bit by sanding with a dremmel bit. It was only partially successful, but the seams look ok this morning, the thinner epoxy helped the tape to conform to the little imperfections much easier. At least it's getting done.