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Re: Duct tape goo
By:Spidey
Date: 3/7/2000, 5:26 pm
In Response To: Duct tape goo (Chris Loeliger)

Hi Chris;

Glad to hear you're starting a Guillemot! I put the sheer strips on with hot glue, and used my "plywood jigs" to hold it in place. Since most of those early hot glue joints are broken, I leave a few of those clamps in place just to secure the hull to the forms. I can't remember on whose site I saw U-shaped plywood clamping fixtures, but there is a pic on my site that shows what I made up. They were invaluable in many instances, providing enough strength to easily produce the sharp twists that would be beyond the scope of duct tape alone.

I had a roll of cheap duct tape when I started, and while it didn't stick well it left adhesive everywhere it touched. I have been using "Tuck Heavy Duty Contractor Grade" and it leaves no residue at all. It makes for a very good clamp. Again, Sam's Club stores have them at 3 big rolls (180 yards total) for $6.

Good Luck and Happy Building! Spidey

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