Date: 9/10/1999, 8:47 pm
Pygmy sends a long 4"-wide strip of mylar with their kits for a similar reason: you butt 2 panels together, lay 2" fiberglass tape over the joint, saturate fully with epoxy, cover with a portion of mylar, and weight it down while it cures.
This method works pretty slick from an application stand-point, but I have some color mis-matches because of it. The wood panels were bare with the exception of these butt joints, and when I did the full hull epoxy job 2 or 3 weeks later, the rest of the hull didn't darken as much as the butt jointed areas. I have dark bands about 5" wide around each butt joint. It p#@$'s me off because I did it exactly per the instructions, had no problems with the epoxy, yet still it gets screwed up. But enough venting -- I'm working on boat #2 now a stripper...
Dean
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- fixing a ding
Jay Babina -- 9/10/1999, 8:17 am- Re: fixing a ding
Dale Frolander -- 9/10/1999, 5:27 pm- Slick Method!
mike allen -- 9/10/1999, 8:19 pm- Re: Slick Method!
Dale Frolander -- 9/11/1999, 2:58 am- Re: Slick Method!
Ian Johnston -- 9/11/1999, 4:21 am- Turn Out the Lights!
mike allen -- 9/13/1999, 1:06 pm- Re: Turn Out the Lights!
Ian Johnston -- 9/13/1999, 10:48 pm
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- Turn Out the Lights!
- Re: Slick Method!
Dean Trexel -- 9/10/1999, 8:47 pm - Re: Slick Method!
- Re: Slick Method!
- Re: fixing a ding
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/10/1999, 3:45 pm- Re: fixing a ding
keith hunter -- 9/10/1999, 11:49 am- Re: fixing a ding
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 9/10/1999, 8:41 am - Slick Method!
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