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Re: another method
By:Dean Trexel
Date: 9/3/2001, 11:40 pm
In Response To: Interior seam tape techniques? (Andy Miller)

If you still have your deck and hull separated, there is another option:

*Go around the hull and tack the tape in place with dots of hot-melt glue every 6" or so. Position the tape so that 1/2 of it is sticking up above the shear and 1/2 is on the hull.

*Lay the deck on. Use strapping tape on the outside to temporarily secure the deck to the hull. Make sure that the tape isn't caught/pinched in the joint.

*Park the kayak up on its side with the bow down on the ground and the stern up on one sawhorse.

*Pour a little epoxy as far down as you can reach, and brush it down to the bottom with a disposable bristle brush on a stick. (Cut the handle off the brush and tape it to a bracket at about 45 degrees at the end of the stick.)

*Repeat for the stern.

*Wait until the first side has set and repeat on other side.

Dean

Messages In This Thread

Interior seam tape techniques?
Andy Miller -- 9/3/2001, 11:25 pm
Re: Interior seam tape techniques?
Terry -- 9/4/2001, 12:33 am
Re: Interior seam tape techniques? *Pic*
Ross Leidy -- 9/3/2001, 11:45 pm
Re: Interior seam tape techniques?
mark stevens -- 9/5/2001, 5:30 pm
Re: Interior seam tape techniques?
Ross Leidy -- 9/6/2001, 10:20 am
maybe initially jay babina?
mike allen ---> -- 9/6/2001, 11:37 am
A very profound question and unfortunately OT
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/6/2001, 3:30 am
Re: A very profound question and unfortunately OT
Andy Miller -- 9/7/2001, 5:29 pm
Re: Interior seam tape techniques?
Charlie Lesh -- 9/4/2001, 8:01 am
Re: another method
Dean Trexel -- 9/3/2001, 11:40 pm
Re: another method
Jack Gilman -- 9/6/2001, 8:48 am
Re: Yeah, what Dean said *NM*
Ross Leidy -- 9/3/2001, 11:47 pm
Re: Especially the part about...
Don Beale -- 9/4/2001, 12:26 am