Boat Building Forum

Find advice on all aspects of building your own kayak, canoe or any lightweight boats

Re: I glass tomorrow!
By:Paul Stomski
Date: 9/4/1998, 10:12 pm
In Response To: I glass tomorrow! (Jim Ward)

Lay the cloth on dry wood. Whether pre-saturated or not, it needs to be dry or at least not sticky so you can position the cloth without wrinkles.

I just glassed my second boat and on both I have good conformance on the bow and not so good on the stern. This time I sliced the fabric and wrapped a 1 inch overlap into the stern. I ended up with not to many problems, except for a dimple where the slice ends, I don't know it can be done perfectly.

I plan to sand it fair and apply another layer or maybe two of cloth on the bow ans stern edges anyway.

P.

> I'm going to fiberglass the hull of my Chesapeake 17 tomorrow. So, I was
> practicing with a spare piece of cloth to see how the cloth would conform
> to the bow and stern. It looks like the cloth will stretch enough to
> conform to the bow, but the stern is rather square and I didn't have much
> success. Anyone have any suggestions on how to wrap the cloth around the
> stern? Also, should I saturate the wood first then lay the glass down and
> wet it out, or should I just lay the glass down on the dry wood and then
> wet it out?

> Thanks for any help you care to give.

> Jim Ward

Messages In This Thread

I glass tomorrow!
Jim Ward -- 9/4/1998, 9:19 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow! -- RESULTS.
Jim Ward -- 9/5/1998, 9:55 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow! -- RESULTS.
Paul Jacobson -- 9/5/1998, 10:14 pm
You glassed yesterday, but...
Paul Jacobson -- 9/5/1998, 8:02 pm
Slit and wrap
Pete Ford -- 9/5/1998, 5:55 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow!
Brian -- 9/5/1998, 1:15 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow!
Paul Stomski -- 9/4/1998, 10:12 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow!
Dean C. -- 9/5/1998, 3:45 pm