This past week I did some mods to Lady Luck (installed the square hatch) and I was handling the bow section with my bare hands and notice my baby had some fairly deep scratches on the bottom of the hull...nothing that would leak, but still..imperfections on my baby...last summer I had bought a heat gun to make a Kydec sun shade for my Hummingbird 798 Fishfinder...humm, wonder if you could put just enough heat on the hull areas to smooth down those scratches...if you use a piece of smooth metal as a spatula and wax it before you start...like icing a cake
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The answer is a resounding yes- instead of a metal spatula is to use a piece of curved glass from a broken mason jar- the hot plastic does not stick to it- I put the heat gun on high and moved it very close to the damaged section of the hull- maybe one inch and after a few seconds moved the heat gun and smoothed the scraped area with the smooth glass in a long stroking motion- give it a few minutes and then feel it with your hand to see what it did...worked like a charm. Lady Luck is back in shape again- good as new
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The answer is a resounding yes- instead of a metal spatula is to use a piece of curved glass from a broken mason jar- the hot plastic does not stick to it- I put the heat gun on high and moved it very close to the damaged section of the hull- maybe one inch and after a few seconds moved the heat gun and smoothed the scraped area with the smooth glass in a long stroking motion- give it a few minutes and then feel it with your hand to see what it did...worked like a charm. Lady Luck is back in shape again- good as new
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