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Re: More details
By:Bill Hamm
Date: 5/20/2008, 1:19 am
In Response To: More details (Kudzu)

: Just a little more details here. I am a woodworking, so I am familiar with
: wood movement due to moisture. I don't think that was what happened.

: I had glassed the top on the form, 3-4 days before. I had removed the top and
: done some work on the hull. Few minor things left to do before jointing
: the two. Had sat it back on the hull a few times so there was no problem
: with the fit. A minor amount of movement but nothing that hand pressure
: wouldn't pull down in place.

: Move it outside. Disk sanding the underside of the hull. Knocking down any
: high spots and glue squeeze out. Moved it inside and glassed and epoxied
: it. 12 hours or so latter I discovered it had curled up. It will come back
: down but it is going to take some serious pressure with some straps. Hand
: pressure will not longer flatten it out. I need to try out a couple of
: things but I think I am going to have to clamp it in place and then run
: tape along the outside edge between the straps. I don't see just putting
: epoxy on the sheer clamps and ever being able to get that deck in place
: and shape without a huge mess. The ends where it was mostly flat I can,
: but not around the cockpit.

: Speaking of which I am thinking of opening up the small hole I left for the
: cockpit. Not full size opening yet, but that should relieve some of the
: stress at the back bulkhead and make it easier to flatten that section.

: Next time I think I will just coat the inside and not glass it. Be ready to
: put it on hull just as soon as I the epoxy starts to set up too. Probably
: didn't need the glass but I just wasn't sure and didn't want to regret it
: latter.

You do need the glass on the inside, the strips with glass on only one side are very fragile. The wood isn't what gives it the strength, it's the glass on both sides being separated by that wood.

Bill H.

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Does epoxy shrink??
Kudzu -- 5/18/2008, 9:37 am
More details
Kudzu -- 5/19/2008, 10:01 am
Re: More details
Bill Hamm -- 5/20/2008, 1:19 am
Re: More details
Glen Gray -- 5/19/2008, 5:20 pm
Re: More details
Kudzu -- 5/19/2008, 8:29 pm
Re: More details
Steve Rasmussen -- 5/20/2008, 10:18 am
Re: Strip: Does epoxy shrink??
Toni V -- 5/19/2008, 5:37 am
Re: Strip: Does epoxy shrink??
John Monroe -- 5/19/2008, 3:45 am
Re: Strip: Does epoxy shrink??
Ted Henry -- 5/18/2008, 1:05 pm
Re: Strip: Does epoxy shrink??
Kudzu -- 5/18/2008, 8:24 pm
Re: Strip: Does epoxy shrink??
Jay Babina -- 5/19/2008, 7:51 am
Re: Strip: Does epoxy shrink??
Etienne Muller -- 5/18/2008, 1:04 pm