Date: 12/22/1998, 6:02 pm
> I just started building an Actic Tern and a couple of days ago and I was
> curious how the seams would come together on the deck. I was lucky enough
> to see a finished Coho today by a first time boat builder. The deck seams
> were very dark and they didn't make a very crisp edge, the epoxy had to be
> used to fill the gap. I was wondering if I beveled all my edges would they
> come together better and also what could I fill the gaps with to make them
> not so dark, is there something to add to the epoxy to lighten it up? I
> would really appreciate a response, for this is very troubling to me. You can add baking flour to the wood flour to lighten the color.
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- Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
Bob Hysen -- 12/20/1998, 6:07 pm- Re: Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
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Jerry Weinraub -- 12/22/1998, 6:02 pm- Re: Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
Ralph Wight -- 12/22/1998, 12:31 pm- Re: Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
Nolan Penney -- 12/22/1998, 8:48 am- Pygmy bevels, et al.
Pete Roszyk -- 12/21/1998, 10:40 am- Re: Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
L.C. -- 12/20/1998, 7:59 pm- Re: Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
Bob Hysen -- 12/20/1998, 10:30 pm- Re: Use Cab-o-Sill like CLC does
Chris Kulczycki -- 12/21/1998, 9:07 am
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- Re: Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
Jon Murray -- 12/20/1998, 7:19 pm- Re: Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
Mike Scarborough -- 12/20/1998, 7:09 pm - Re: Pygmy Boats 45 degree bevel
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