Soft Spot In Flooring

Stillrunning

Senior Member
When we decide to repaint the floor last week I also decided to remove all srews from flooring re-seal them then after painting drill all new holes. When painting the floor my knee found a small soft spot. This past weekend I routed out the 1 1/2' X 2' section leaving the lower skin on the flooring in tact. They used those 6x6 square peices of wood which I decided to go with a whole peice of wood. I added one coat of semi heavy fiberglass cloth to the bottom of the wood and was going to resin to the sheet of glass still in the flooring of the boat pulling together with screws. Then after drying I'll remove screws and resin back in the sheet of fiberglasss we cut out of the boat and then feather back into flooring. I ground all of the edges so to not have any excess build up of fiberglass. Does anyone have any opinions of how I'm doing the job or a better way of doing so. Hammer I am taking picks and will post when I can figure how to post them. Its a little tougher sense our home comouter is down and I'm posting from work. Thank for any advise.
 
C YENSEN said:
pictures please ??? ;D
I pulled out the manual to the camera last night but that was the wrong time as the beers while working on the boat and grilling dinner kicked in. Do you know with photo bucket can I load the picture directly from the camera or do they have to be copied to a disc first?
 
C YENSEN said:
Not real sure, I always copy them to my hard drive first them upload them ;)
Maybe I'll shut my door to my office and give it a try tomorrow. I work for myself but I don't like for employees to see me doing something I ask them not to do on Co. time.
 
Cy...Google up JASC Paint Shop Photo Album and see what ya get...Once in, it's easy...from camera to JASC then SAVE...to PhotoBucket then Browse...click the pic ya want then open...back to PB and DOWNLOAD...from PB, click IMG bar, copy then to reply box and RIGHT-click and PASTE...


Believe me...if I can, YOU can ;) ...
 
Well last night we got the wood glassed in to place and it seems to be very strong. We caked up the bottom of the wood and that glass mate (not the woven kind) and then screwed it down to the fiber glass which we did not cut out (it was the glass that covered the under side of flooring). The new camera crapped out last night as it had done the other day and I think my battery needs to be replaced. I'll have to take it to the camera shop because its only 2 months old and has a rechagable battery.
 
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