SvenH
Active member
Hi guys,
Due to a leaking exhaust there has been a puddle of water inside the retrofitted scoop of my cold moulded plywood (epoxy) boat.
The cause has been fixed and I have tried air drying the affected area during one winter. After two seasons there are bubbles on the area suggesting there is still moisture present. A few bubbles have burst showing traces of rust due to rusting steel tacks.
Now I would like to fix this wetness once and for all. But how to go about it?
I have two ideas:
- Trying vacuum drying without any idea of success
- routing out all of the wood only leaving the inside layer of veneer and narrow bands of material to aid in fairing, and then air drying.
Do any of you have experience in similar matters?
Due to a leaking exhaust there has been a puddle of water inside the retrofitted scoop of my cold moulded plywood (epoxy) boat.
The cause has been fixed and I have tried air drying the affected area during one winter. After two seasons there are bubbles on the area suggesting there is still moisture present. A few bubbles have burst showing traces of rust due to rusting steel tacks.
Now I would like to fix this wetness once and for all. But how to go about it?
I have two ideas:
- Trying vacuum drying without any idea of success
- routing out all of the wood only leaving the inside layer of veneer and narrow bands of material to aid in fairing, and then air drying.
Do any of you have experience in similar matters?