Re: Advice on butt joints
By:Monte Rhodes
Date: 1/26/2000, 7:32 pm
Date: 1/26/2000, 7:32 pm
In Response To: Re: Advice on butt joints (Steve Nieman)
> What if you were to epoxy saturate all the panels before beginning any
> work? This would eliminate that problem and would further protect them
> from being marred during construction. What do people think of this idea?
I've built my last three stitch & glue kayaks that way. Roll on two coats of epoxy right after cutting out the pieces. I use a foam roller and foam brush to tip out. It takes care of any discoloration problem and saves many coats of varnish for the finish. (I think anyone who uses paint on a wooden kayak...I won't say more.)
Messages In This Thread
- Advice on butt joints
Brian T. Cunningham -- 1/24/2000, 3:19 pm- How do you get them to butt up
Brian T. Cunningham -- 1/27/2000, 2:46 pm- Re: How do you get them to butt up
TomF -- 1/27/2000, 4:28 pm
- Re: Advice on butt joints
Mike -- 1/24/2000, 10:23 pm- Re: Advice on butt joints
Steve Nieman -- 1/25/2000, 10:01 am- Re: Advice on butt joints
Gini -- 1/28/2000, 9:59 pm- Re: Advice on butt joints
Monte Rhodes -- 1/26/2000, 7:32 pm- Re: Bonding the glass to the wood
Mike Hanks -- 1/25/2000, 10:01 pm- Re: Bonding the glass to the wood
Mike -- 1/25/2000, 10:41 pm- Re: Why the discoloration???
Mike Hanks -- 1/25/2000, 10:50 pm- Re: Why the discoloration???
Mike -- 1/25/2000, 11:03 pm
- Re: Why the discoloration???
- Re: Why the discoloration???
- Re: Advice on butt joints
- Re: Advice on butt joints
- Re: Advice on butt joints
Bobby Curtis -- 1/24/2000, 6:35 pm- Re: Advice on butt joints
Greg Hicks -- 1/24/2000, 3:37 pm - Re: How do you get them to butt up
- How do you get them to butt up