Surfdad,
It was suggested I ask you this question because of your knowledge working with fiberglass. There have been a couple peeps on here discussing it and don't know if anyone has done it yet but what would be the best way in your opinion to get rid of the "lip" that is on most, if not all, the fiberglass swim platforms?
The lip I am talking about is the small (about 1/2") lip that has trim on it that goes aroudn the entire bottom edge of the platform. Some of us think it would be beneficial to remove that lip and have just a smooth rounded bottom edge (similar to what you would have if it was a teak platform). I have thought it would be best to take off the trim, cut the lip off and then ruff up the outside edge of the platform and the bottom, and then apply fiberglass to that edge to seal it and make it look good.
Others have thought to fill in the lip from underneathe with some type of material (maybe more fiberglass not sure actually).
If you think trimming the edge would be the way to go, how hard is it (how would one go about it) applying fiberglas to the edge?
Any other TO's want to answer that would be great but again it was suggested to ask Surfdad due to his expertise with fiberglass.
Thanks in advance.
It was suggested I ask you this question because of your knowledge working with fiberglass. There have been a couple peeps on here discussing it and don't know if anyone has done it yet but what would be the best way in your opinion to get rid of the "lip" that is on most, if not all, the fiberglass swim platforms?
The lip I am talking about is the small (about 1/2") lip that has trim on it that goes aroudn the entire bottom edge of the platform. Some of us think it would be beneficial to remove that lip and have just a smooth rounded bottom edge (similar to what you would have if it was a teak platform). I have thought it would be best to take off the trim, cut the lip off and then ruff up the outside edge of the platform and the bottom, and then apply fiberglass to that edge to seal it and make it look good.
Others have thought to fill in the lip from underneathe with some type of material (maybe more fiberglass not sure actually).
If you think trimming the edge would be the way to go, how hard is it (how would one go about it) applying fiberglas to the edge?
Any other TO's want to answer that would be great but again it was suggested to ask Surfdad due to his expertise with fiberglass.
Thanks in advance.
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