Date: 4/22/2000, 6:02 am
After my kayaks first trip (the strongback moved from the carport to the lounge so I can work on it easier) I have attached the first two shearline strips. Trying stapless construction, I was using hot glue to attach the strips to the forms to get a good strong start point. The hot glue stuck OK to the duct tape but where there is a twist in the strip (the concave part of the flare in the bow of a Great Auk) the duct tape was pulled away from the form. I have tried steaming (steam iron and wet rag, its not a big twist) but doesn't work to well.
Questions: 1/ (Spidey) is your heat gun an itegral part of your steaming technique or does it just speed up the process?
2/ does steaming strips already in place harm the glue between already glued strips?
3/ Is steaming in place on the forms practical, or is it better to create a steam box and a jig for each strip. (this could be a long process)
Any advice on shaping strips to the forms to reduce stresses for stapless construction would be much appreciated.
Simon
Messages In This Thread
- Steamy questions
Simon -- 4/22/2000, 6:02 am- Re: Steamy questions
Spidey -- 4/23/2000, 3:29 am- Thanks
Simon -- 4/23/2000, 11:34 pm- Re: Steamy questions-another idea for 1st strip
Mitch Isoe -- 4/23/2000, 10:25 pm - Re: Steamy questions-another idea for 1st strip
- Re: Stapless Construction
Dave Houser -- 4/23/2000, 1:06 am - Thanks
- Re: Steamy questions