Hey guys, I began the inevitable transom rebuild. From the outside or the transom. Things look good all old wood is out, new wood is cut to size and a friend in the industry gave me everything I need. Resin, activator, three types of cloth. Well the cloth was rolled up and on the floor of my friends garage and yes you guessed it, it rained and a puddle formed inside his old garage. The cloth absorbed some water but has dried out pretty good. Should I still use it or is it shot?????


My personal experience was that the wind driven rain saturated the cardboard box the glass was originally shipped in. It was allowed to dry in the 90 degree heat for six weeks, still didn't cut it. I had it explained to me once, something to do with a binder or starch let loose in mine. I had gotten lazy and failed to put a third or so roll of mat back into the plastic bag it came in and we had a storm roll thru. I was nearly done with the project so I completed the project with sample pieces donated by Mini-Craft.
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