Date: 3/24/1999, 10:32 am
> Live in FL and choice Western Red Cedar and Redwood is hard to find
> without special ordering it. Found a place to get Cypress of good quality
> but was wondering if the wood bends well when cut 3/4" by 1/4",
> is relatively heavy due to higher specific gravity or takes epoxy resin
> well. Anyone opinions on whether to use this or not? Thanks.
I talked to newfound boatbuilders in NH as they sell the cypress strips. I was told that the wood will work well, sand and epoxy well also, but is appreciably heavier than the cedars. Is used on larger boats where strength is a mjor issue without a concern for weight. Used mostly on the bottom of boats in which you stand. The wood is more dense and stronger but, for kayak construction, cedars are the way to go. Light and strong.
Messages In This Thread
- Use of Cypress for strip construction
Brian Barnett -- 3/17/1999, 2:29 pm- Re: Use of Cypress for strip construction
Brian Barnett -- 3/24/1999, 10:32 am- Re: Use of Cypress for strip construction
Jamin -- 3/19/1999, 9:33 pm- If you got it, Use it
Paul Jacobson -- 3/17/1999, 5:35 pm- Re: If you got it, Use it
Norman Bull -- 3/18/1999, 3:59 pm
- Re: Use of Cypress for strip construction
Bob Marr -- 3/17/1999, 3:41 pm - Re: Use of Cypress for strip construction
- Re: Use of Cypress for strip construction