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Re: Duct tape goo
By:Dave Colant
Date: 3/7/2000, 4:39 pm
In Response To: Duct tape goo (Chris Loeliger)

> I am getting close to starting the stripping of my Guillemot. I think I
> will try to go stapleless but I may fall off my wagon if it takes too
> long. But a question... those of you with the duct tape (Spidey and
> others, I appreciate the pictures) do you have trouble removing the duct
> tape and leaving goo behind on the wood? Does it clean up easily? How?
> Also (I know this has been asked and answered elsewhere but I can't find
> it) how do you hold the first strips in place? I have some scrap from when
> I cut the strips. I was thinking of stapling or nailing the scrap to the
> forms as strips to butt the shear strips up against. Seems pretty straight
> forward to me but I worry when things seem too easy (I am an engineer in
> the electronics manufacturing industry and we specialize in making things
> harder than they should be!)

> thanks

> Chris

Chris, I stripped my Expedition Single using bungie cords and a few spring clamps. No need to mess with duct tape goo, staple holes, re-worked stations, etc. I used a total of about 12 brads on the whole boat - to tack the sheer strips in place until the second layer of strips was added. Some seem to get really elaborate on this issue, I say keep it simple.

Messages In This Thread

Duct tape goo
Chris Loeliger -- 3/7/2000, 3:58 pm
Beware of Guillemot's sheer line
Marcelo 9 7/8 -- 3/8/2000, 6:29 am
Difficult sheer strips
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/8/2000, 9:16 am
Re: Difficult sheer strips
Chris Loeliger -- 3/8/2000, 3:40 pm
Re: Difficult sheer strips
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/9/2000, 11:01 pm
Re: Difficult sheer strips
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/9/2000, 9:02 am
Re: Duct tape goo
Spidey -- 3/7/2000, 5:26 pm
Re: Duct tape goo
Dave Colant -- 3/7/2000, 4:39 pm
Re: Duct tape goo
Chris Casazza -- 3/7/2000, 4:30 pm