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Re: Foamy glue
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 3/25/1999, 11:43 am
In Response To: Foamy glue (John Ryan)

Wood flour isn't necessarily a weak filler. Also, the tape you put inside the seams will be so strong the strength of the filler you put in the joint on the outside of your seams isn't really important. Unless the bubbled epoxy is really ugly, don't worry about it. Sand it down to the level of your finished joint--not much will show then. If it's really ugly when you wet it out with epoxy, then you might consider doing something about it--otherwise, just glass the hull and go paddling. I wouldn't worry about strength--those lines of epoxy just serve to hold the hull together while you tape the inside and glass the outside. As far as aesthetics, I'm sure they will be barely noticeable from more than 4-5' away.

You could also try some baking flour to add to your epoxy. It's supposed to be a good thixotrope. (I haven't tried it, but it's worth a try if you don't have any cabosil on hand.)

Everything's gonna be awright! Relax..don't worry....have a homebrew!

Shawn

> Hello everyone! I have been lurking on this board with much interest since
> last fall when I began working on a Pygmy Coho kit.

> I just got the hull fully stitched. So far I have been pleased with the
> results, but... Last night I began to glue the seams. The Pygmy
> instructions call for first using unthickened epoxy, followed by epoxy
> thickened with wood flour to the consistency of honey to fill in any gaps.
> I have two concerns:

> 1. How much wood flour is required to acheive a honey-like consistency?
> What seemed to me to be pretty thick in the mixing cup proves very runny
> on the hull. I have runs out of the seams down along many of the stitches.

> 2. The bigger problem is that not only is the thickened epoxy runny, it is
> also extremely foamy. This does not strike me as a good thing. I have
> epoxy hardening right now in my seams which appears to be mostly air
> bubbles. I can't image this can be very strong - or safe. Did I mix the
> stuff incorrectly? Is this fixable or do I now have a large planter?

Messages In This Thread

Foamy glue
John Ryan -- 3/25/1999, 9:18 am
Re: Foamy glue
Nolan Penney -- 3/26/1999, 6:36 am
Re: Foamy glue
Don Beale -- 3/25/1999, 7:57 pm
Re: Foamy glue
Shawn Baker -- 3/25/1999, 11:43 am
Re: Foamy glue
jim champoux -- 3/25/1999, 10:49 am