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Let the cable cool, then use a clean wire brush to
make it shiny.
Put the cable in a vice so that ½ inch is sticking
straight up. Measure to be sure you have ½ inch.
Put some liquid silver solder flux on the cable.
We use Stay-Brite silver solder and flux (hobby
shop).
Put the pointed end of the ferrule onto the ½ inch of
cable. Put another drop of liquid flux into the ferrule.
Cut 4 pieces of silver solder about 1/8 inch long,
and drop them into the ferrule, so they are on the
end of the cable.
Use your propane torch to heat the base of the
ferrule slowly, until the solder melts and flows.
Remove the heat and don’t touch until cooled.
Finishing
Sand the entire hull with 80.
Fill any dings, dents, craters, valleys or chips with
wood filler.
When dry, sand again with 80. Check to make sure
that all imperfections are filled.
If not, fill and sand again.
Spend a little time getting this right, as it will make
your boat look so much better when done.
Blow off the hull with compressed air, or use a
vacuum to get the dust off.
Mix about 1 ounce of finishing resin.
Use a credit card to spread out the resin on the top
and sides.
Squeegee as much as you can. Get a thin even
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