Date: 8/31/1999, 4:58 pm
> Steve, check my Thursday, Aug. 26 post, Re: Glassing deck. I pre-camber my
> decks and 4 oz glass the inside. Actually, I camber them a bit more than
> the final shape (they spring back a bit). I just lay them on and they fit
> perfectly with just a small bit of pressure (a few light bungee cords, big
> rubber bands or a bit of tape holds them easily in place). Makes the
> installation process really easy.
> I agree that making the saw cut you describe defeats the design purposes
> of the cambered deck, and you will lose much of the stiffness and strength
> of the deck. The 4 oz glass on the inside really beefs up the deck. Give
> it a try, I think you will like it. Grant
Grant
When you pre-chamber your decks do you use the same radius all along the deck. like a half tube?
Hans
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