Date: 7/10/2000, 8:25 pm
Thanks, Guys. I'm a firm believer in "experience as the best teacher" as Ben Franklin taught us....so I bow to your experience. Your feedback makes sense (and I'm not that careful - to keep epoxy out of the groove). Mark
: If you are anything like me, the cove and bead will get abused. The edges of
: the cove will get beat up, the bead will get fiberglassed over, and the
: cove will get filled with epoxy.
: With careful work you can leave the cove and bead on. I just don't like being
: that careful.
: Also I like fitting the strips into the cove of previously installed strips
: as I build. You would need to put a cove on both edges of one of the
: strips inorder to make this possible.
Messages In This Thread
- Why not retain cove and bead on sheer strips?
Mark Griffard -- 7/10/2000, 8:10 am- Re: Why not retain cove and bead on sheer strips?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 7/10/2000, 10:14 am- Re: Why not retain cove and bead on sheer strips?
Mark Griffard -- 7/10/2000, 8:25 pm
- Good idea on paper
Vernon Lowery -- 7/10/2000, 9:09 am - Re: Why not retain cove and bead on sheer strips?
- Re: Why not retain cove and bead on sheer strips?