Good Afternoon-
About 3 years ago I refinished the transom on my GB 42 and while it was a bear at the time it sure does look good. Currently I have about 8 coats of interlux perfection and for the most part it's holding up pretty well. However, the varnish in the v-grooves is starting to crack a bit and now wondering what might be the best way to sand between the grooves. I was thinking of using a dremmel to get at the bottom of the V and then sanding w 120 or with a sanding block of some sort to smooth everything out after the dremmel tool-
So... does anybody have any good ideas on the best, or better, way to accomplish this task? After I get all the V grooves sanded I'll 220 the whole thing and then put on another coat of interlux or, maybe even Awlwood. I have recently started using Awlwood on other parts of the boat with pretty good success.
Much thanks in advance-
David
About 3 years ago I refinished the transom on my GB 42 and while it was a bear at the time it sure does look good. Currently I have about 8 coats of interlux perfection and for the most part it's holding up pretty well. However, the varnish in the v-grooves is starting to crack a bit and now wondering what might be the best way to sand between the grooves. I was thinking of using a dremmel to get at the bottom of the V and then sanding w 120 or with a sanding block of some sort to smooth everything out after the dremmel tool-
So... does anybody have any good ideas on the best, or better, way to accomplish this task? After I get all the V grooves sanded I'll 220 the whole thing and then put on another coat of interlux or, maybe even Awlwood. I have recently started using Awlwood on other parts of the boat with pretty good success.
Much thanks in advance-
David