Oops !
In Response To: Re: Removing uncured resin (Julie Kanarr)
> The original poster said it was a (Pygmy) Coho -- which uses butt joints,
> not scarf joints. The hull panels are joined by laying down lightweight
> fiberglass tape over the joint, using unthickened epoxy. When the epoxy
> didn't cure, the poster would be able to peel the tape right off -- so
> you're right -- at this point, there is no fiberglass involved.
Guess I should have read the first sentence twice!
For plywood panels, scrape of the excess and sand down to get a fresh surface. I don't think you would want to cut these shorter !
thanks for pointing out my error Julie.
PGJ
Messages In This Thread
- Removing uncured fiberglass
Ed Gandorf -- 4/4/2000, 3:26 pm- Re: Removing uncured resin
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/4/2000, 4:49 pm- Nevertheless paul, Good answers (NT)
Doug K -- 4/4/2000, 8:31 pm- Re: Removing uncured resin
Julie Kanarr -- 4/4/2000, 5:05 pm- Oops !
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/4/2000, 10:10 pm- Re: Oops !
Julie Kanarr -- 4/5/2000, 12:42 am
- Re: Oops !
- Re: Removing uncured resin
- Re: Removing uncured fiberglass
Julie Kanarr -- 4/4/2000, 3:44 pm - Nevertheless paul, Good answers (NT)
- Re: Removing uncured resin