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Re: No putting it off any longer
By:Larry C.
Date: 4/21/2001, 10:13 am
In Response To: No putting it off any longer (Jim Pace)

: Well, the footbrace rails are in place, the "cheekplates" are hung
: - I guess there's no more postponing the inevitable. It's time to join the
: deck and hull. My plan is to spot glue my 3" glass tape along the
: inside of the hull, carefully line up the deck and hull edges and secure
: w/ strapping tape. Tip her on her side and commence to slathering the tape
: with resin, using a foam brush extension at the bow and stern. Let it set
: up and repeat for the other side. Let's see, worklight, brush extension,
: respirator...am I forgetting anything?

: Thanks,
: Jim

Jim,
If you have any gaps at the deck-hull beveled edges on the inside, the tape-epoxy may not fill these. I laid down a fillet of thickened (loose) epoxy to fill all voids under the tape. Tacking the tape on with hot glue works great. I made a syringe on a stick with a push rod to apply the fillet, just slid it under the free side of the tape and pumped the thicked epoxy along the sheerline.

One word of caution: The ends of the tape like to unravel when you brush the epoxy on, making a mess at the bow and stern. It might be worth sewing a stitch accross the tape before cutting or maybe super glue the thread so it wont unravel. This happened with the tape I used.

It can get pretty warm inside the cockpit with a light and respirator on. a sweat band is probably not a bad idea so you dont drip sweat all over freshly epoxied tape.

Good luck,

Larry C.

Messages In This Thread

No putting it off any longer
Jim Pace -- 4/21/2001, 8:24 am
Re: No putting it off any longer
Jim Reid -- 4/22/2001, 7:23 am
I prefer Nick’s method
Dwight -- 4/21/2001, 6:01 pm
Re: No putting it off any longer
Stan Snapp -- 4/21/2001, 5:03 pm
Re: No putting it off any longer
Larry C. -- 4/21/2001, 10:13 am