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How to repair a section of top layer of plywood only?
Hi all,
I am struggling to work out how to repair a section of plywood which was damaged and subsequently became a bit waterlogged. This is a section approx the size of my hand and I can rub it down to undamaged, hard wood all around. However, as this is a section of my boat wheelhouse, and as such, built from a very large single sheet of ply, - and as I am not a carpenter by any stretch of the imagination, I really don't want to cut this section out or attempt to replace the whole sheet. Can anyone give me a hint about rebuilding just this single layer as a good, strong, invisible repair. The finish is paint, - so I _can_ cover up, - a bit :-) Appreciate any help, Regards, H. -- Howard Coakley e-mail... howarddot}coakleyatcoakleydot].codotuk ICQ:4502837. (Try ICQ at www.icq.com) |
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