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Re: Taping edges of back rest
By:Rob Macks
Date: 10/18/1998, 11:02 am
In Response To: Taping edges of back rest (Wayne Bergman)

Apply 3 coats of epoxy to seal the wood and three coats of varnish to protect the epoxy.

Fiberglass cloth does not like to bend around a sharp edge. Anything less than 1/8" radius will cause the glass to lift and leave air pockets UNLESS, you stretch and tape plastic kitchen wrap over the wet cloth to hold it in place eliminating air voids. If you have the potential for high abrasion on an edge, such as the stems of the boat, this is worth doing. If not, coating with epoxy is sufficient.

All the best, Rob Macks Laughing Loon Custom Canoes & Kayaks www.LaughingLoon.com

> I have built a 6" x 14" curved backrest out of the same
> stripping as my Panache. Each of the two sides has three coats of resin
> and one layer of 6 oz cloth. The back rest is curved to fit the shape of
> the back and fairly ovalized in shape. One side will be fitted with
> 1" closed cell foam and the back side will be just varnished with the
> rest of the boaat. My Question is, after I glassed both sides I then cut
> out the ovalized shape with a scroll saw so I know have the bare ceder
> exposed, so I put a coat of resin on this but wondering if I should also
> put some 6 oz cloth on the edges.

Messages In This Thread

Taping edges of back rest
Wayne Bergman -- 10/17/1998, 8:29 pm
Re: Taping edges of back rest
Rob Macks -- 10/18/1998, 11:02 am
Re: Taping edges of back rest
Paul Jacobson -- 10/17/1998, 9:57 pm