110 Cookson Lane | Whitefield, ME  04353 | 207-232-7600 |  tim@lackeysailing.com

Angelina | Monday, March 21, 2011

In the usual way, I prepared the surfaces to which I'd applied fairing compound last week by washing with water and drying, then sanded the first application of fairing compound as needed.


         

    


Afterwards, I applied the second coat of fairing compound to all areas.

         

    

To prepare for sanding and prepping all the existing nonskid areas, I took the time to quickly mask off the edges of the nonskid, not worrying about the corners or fine detail at this point.  The tape would serve two purposes:  first, it would help keep the edge of the existing nonskid visible during sanding, as the lack of contrast made the edge difficult to discern at times; second the tape would help protect the adjacent smooth areas from the sander during the process. 


Total Time on This Job Today:  3.5  hours

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