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Id probably say more like 2.5-3 gallons for 100sq ft with ideal conditions. Colder weather and a vertical surface youre gonna use more though! If we ever get a cold front that is...
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Thanks for the reply Dirt. Was hoping you would chime in. Looks like I'm off to Fiberglass Florida for a bunch of Poly.
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One side cored. 1 layer of glass and topped with H45 grid scored. Was able to get it all in wet on wet. What a pain!! The rain and flood conditions definitely did not help. Had to mix in the garage and slosh back and forth through the stand water a dozen or so times. Took way longer than I thought it would. Who would have thought right.
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Coming along nicely. Curious what thickness you used on this. I am thinking of going with the minimum H45 3lb on a similar build of an Aquasport 240 Classic.
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Trying to do as much as possible with the cooler weather. Used H45 grid score 1/2". Held great with Poly Bonding putty and a 1/4" trowel. its like spreading marshmallow fluff. But it goes every where.
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Left side cored. Tuesday I’ll shape the edges, fiberglass the corematt on the lip, and fill any voids with compound. This stuff gets on everything.
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