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Sleuth This - Answer
By:Joe Greenley
Date: 2/24/1999, 12:44 pm

THEY ARE - GROOVES FOR ATTAINING LIGHT SPEED - NOT!

Actually, the photo is of the deck of a kayak that has been lightly sanded; enough to highlight the fact that the glass was imperfect.

After wetting out the cloth I noticed that there were a series of ridges that were beginning to pucker ever so slightly. I babysat the wetout for quite a while, hoping to be able to squeegee the puckers flat as the resin cured. This was only marginally successful and I ended up with what you now see. The blame for the puckering lies with the weaver - I am assuming that the tension settings must have been unbalanced.

It really isn't as bad as the photo depicts - the valleys are not deep at all and an additional 4 oz. of resin was all it took to fill them in. However, it was still extra sanding and epoxying that I shouldn't have had to do.

Joe Greenley - Redfish Kayaks

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Sleuth This - Answer
Joe Greenley -- 2/24/1999, 12:44 pm
Re: Sleuth This - Answer
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 2/25/1999, 10:12 am