My process was as follows:
- I used the JB Weld five minute quick setting epoxy between the zip ties to tack weld the wood
- Twenty minutes later I cut the zip ties and the wood immediately laughed at the quick set epoxy and more or less separated but more or less stayed where they needed to because of the rest of the boat
- I mixed the silvertip epoxy resin and hardener and used a foam brush to paint it around the seam. But did I get it on the inside of those pieces? Probably not.
- I mixed the System 3 SilverTip EZ-Fillet Kit and tried the frosting bag method but in the end relied more on the popsicle stick method. I didn’t take pictures but I thought my fillets looked pretty good.
- I made a new batch of epoxy resin, since the first batch had hardened and kind of melted the thin plastic cup it was in, cut a fiberglass strip, soaked it in the epoxy resin, and then placed it down the seam
- Then I used the air bubble tool to smooth out the fiberglass which honestly I thought I did a really good job at
- I cut out some peel ply and put it down and let everything cure for 24 hours and ripped off the peel ply







So not exactly shipshape, but I think technically sealed? Is this something I can fix with sanding? Is this just too awful to deal with and I need to redo it somehow? Is that even a thing I can do? Should I put another layer of something on?
Questions:
How do you all measure this stuff? I’m putting it in the plastic measuring cups from Home Depot but obviously those become totally useless after one use. Am I missing something? Also I put it in those disposable plastic paint mixing cups but those buckled and bent after it started getting hot and smoky.
Also definitely nothing in all the books and videos and forum posts I read prepared me for exactly how hot and fumey this stuff gets. I feel like everyone glosses over that. It is 103 degrees in Dallas so maybe that doesn’t help but man, you have to move quick and get it out because the mass of it gets hardened fast. Maybe my ratios were off - it’s hard to measure the already peanut buttery EZ-Fillet kit by volume.
What does everyone else do for tack welding? Am I really supposed to mix this stuff, go between the zipties, mix it again, cut the zipties and then do the whole seam? I’m not really clear on the tack welding part of this process. Since I know you’re supposed to put the fiberglass on when the fillet is still wet, I don’t think I’m supposed to do two rounds of fillets but I’m not really sure.
Any other advice? I realize one’s first seam is never perfect so I’m just trying to get some perspective on this one.
Thanks!