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use shorter pieces
By:Paul G. Jacobson
Date: 7/17/2001, 1:16 am
In Response To: Glueing Rub Strips (Paul Hoffman)

: Hi, all you brainy people out there! I've got a problem, I'm in the process
: of fixing up my dad's old 1935 folbot two man kayak. I'm trying to glue
: some rub strips in the front and back these strips protect the main
: stiching that hold the rubber skin together these rub strips are glued
: with a contact cement. The problem is I've made a pattern of the orginal
: strip but when I lay-it out it wants to buckle . How do you avoid this
: buckling?.

Go as far as you can before it starts to wrinkle, then cut the strip and start a new piece, overlapping the first a bit. It doesn't matter if you use one continuous piece or a dozen short ones, as long as the joint betweent he strips overlap and are glued as well as you glue the strip to the hull.
You might want to round the corners of the pieces so you don't have any square corners that might get snagged.

PGJ

Messages In This Thread

Glueing Rub Strips
Paul Hoffman -- 7/16/2001, 2:01 pm
use shorter pieces
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/17/2001, 1:16 am
Re: Glueing Fabric Rub Strips on Folbot
Shawn Baker -- 7/16/2001, 3:24 pm