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Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
By:dave g
Date: 1/5/2011, 7:28 pm
In Response To: Re: Strip: coaming riser construction (Clayton Plunkett)

: Hi Dave,
: When I do mine with vertical strips I like to sand the strips first
: before the fillet. Then form the fillet with thickened epoxy and
: install the bias cut glass right into the fresh epoxy fillet..
: This forms a great bond between fillet and glass. Be sure to cut
: the glass on a bias, so the strands are running on a 45. This
: helps the glass to make the bend at the fillet plus all the
: strands are adding to the strength of the joint.
: If you have Nick's first book Strip Built Kayak It is covered in
: great detail in the book. If you don't have the book it's a must
: have.
: Good luck,
: Clayton Plunkett

I glassed the outside of the riser today. I sanded the riser smooth then fillet around the seam and used three layers of some 1.7 oz cloth I had around just to try it out. Worked out good, I have not used anything lighter than 6 oz before and actually like using the lighter stuff alot more, when I am done wetting out there is practically no texture to fill in after if I want a heavier layup I just use more glass.

dave g
dave g

Messages In This Thread

Strip: coaming riser construction
dave g -- 1/4/2011, 8:11 pm
Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
Bill Hamm -- 1/5/2011, 12:48 am
Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
dave g -- 1/5/2011, 1:16 am
Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
Allan -- 1/5/2011, 2:22 am
Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
Clayton Plunkett -- 1/5/2011, 8:45 am
Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
Randy Echtinaw -- 1/5/2011, 9:14 am
Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
Clayton Plunkett -- 1/5/2011, 1:03 pm
Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
Bill Hamm -- 1/6/2011, 1:26 am
Re: Strip: coaming riser construction
dave g -- 1/5/2011, 7:28 pm