Good point Larry, no one will be able to tell from the outside and no one will 
be able to see the patch from the inside. Sometimes being practical and safe is 
better than spending a ton of time on something that in reality doesn't matter.

Spend your time where it counts - getting things done!

Thanks ... Denny

larry flesner <fles...@midwest.net> wrote:
>As far as the fuselage "hole patch" goes, would it be possible to cut a
round hole in the boat and carefully bevel the edge and then insert a
plywood "plug" with a similiar bevel to get a nice tight fit and then put a
couple of layers of BID on the inside of the fuselage to reinforce the
repair? It would take a little "doing" but it would look nice when done.
>Thanks again ... Denny
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Denny,

A little "doing" can go a long way! Mine took 13.5 years! Don't
worry about making a "pretty" plug, just a safe plug. You will
be patching, filling, finishing, the exterior anyway so don't waste
time trying to make it pretty on the first pass. After you shoot
the paint, no one will know the patch is there but you.

Larry Flesner



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