I need to reduce the opening size on the cutout for the bow hatch and I need some guidance.
My thought is to clamp the hatch frame upside down with the "screw" flange on the inside of the boat.
Then I would line the hatch frame with duct tape or something else??? to keep the epoxy from adhering to the frame.
Then I'd pure in thickened epoxy in-between the original cutout and the protected frame.
This would then create a new perfect opening and I'd take the frame out and install from the outside.
Question: Any thoughts on what to line the hatch frame with in order to be able to pull it out easily after the epoxy hardens? Any thoughts on why this would not be a good idea?
Thanks for your help.
My thought is to clamp the hatch frame upside down with the "screw" flange on the inside of the boat.
Then I would line the hatch frame with duct tape or something else??? to keep the epoxy from adhering to the frame.
Then I'd pure in thickened epoxy in-between the original cutout and the protected frame.
This would then create a new perfect opening and I'd take the frame out and install from the outside.
Question: Any thoughts on what to line the hatch frame with in order to be able to pull it out easily after the epoxy hardens? Any thoughts on why this would not be a good idea?
Thanks for your help.