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    83 Bullet Rebuild Update

    I think I'm about ready to start back together with this. Just a couple of questions. The pixs showing the light spots where I was too aggressive with the hull. Do you think that I would be OK coring over these and repairing the gel of course from the outside? The other thing is the sanding has produced high and low spots. Would I be OK coring with a generous amount of resin or should I mix some putty and smooth the spots out similar to finishing sheetrock. Thanks

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    Last edited by One Oldman; 05-01-2013 at 05:32 PM.

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    If you core with balsa and use cabisil it will fill in a lot of that, unless it went thru to outside then I would back glass it.
    2004 DYNA T/C 95 dyno 90hp
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    I've glassed over the worst of it with 1708 and a layer of 1208

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