Subculture thank you for that advice yes I noticed other builders are having that problem in the front.
I wanted to mention that I had a large gap of 1/4 inch in the front at first I was told by others this can be helped . I place in my hold down screw then placed a 4x4 piece of wood underneath the front with foam padding. Then I put padding over the top and place a 25 pound weight on top, which then close up the gap almost all the way.
Then i place a space heater In front of the nose let it cool 3 times in a row, took off the weight and most of the gap is gone . Now the hold down screw tightens down even more.
I Like your advise just need to fill in the rest of the gap as you mentioned using epoxy, since it wont chip as easily!
your information is very helpful
Jim
I wanted to mention that I had a large gap of 1/4 inch in the front at first I was told by others this can be helped . I place in my hold down screw then placed a 4x4 piece of wood underneath the front with foam padding. Then I put padding over the top and place a 25 pound weight on top, which then close up the gap almost all the way.
Then i place a space heater In front of the nose let it cool 3 times in a row, took off the weight and most of the gap is gone . Now the hold down screw tightens down even more.
I Like your advise just need to fill in the rest of the gap as you mentioned using epoxy, since it wont chip as easily!
your information is very helpful
Jim
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