Date: 3/1/2001, 4:11 pm
Actually, I did both ways. I tried to put the smaller piece on top first, but many times, it is more convenient for me just to lay the small one down (ie, as a tape to joint the edges between panels) first. But then I don't care as much how my boats look, nor I did as good a job as you furniture builders. I figure it's my boat and if I don't sand that hard to cut through the glassfibers, I should be OK. I built mine on the heavy side with plenty of over build; therefore, I don't worry about scraping on the beach or rocks.
Be happy and go kayaking.
As for food, I prefer to eat it then to throw it. Right?
: YES!
: NO!
: Once your second layer og glass below the waterline is wet-out glass your
: stems and apply 3-4 fillcoats to the whole hull. Then go on to strip you
: deck.
: DO NOT DO AS ROSS SUGGESTS!
: A second below the water layer of glass must be added over the full hull
: layer. This allows the edge of the second smaller layer to be feathered
: (sanded smooth) with the previous one. Whenever you will sand a surface
: the additional layer MUST be added on top. IF you put a smaller piece of
: glass under a larger layer of cloth a step down in the surface will be
: created at the edge of the partial layer. If you sand this edge you will
: cut through the full layer of cloth and destroy the integrity of the hull
: strength.
: The Only time you can put a partial layer under a full layer of cloth is when
: you will NOT sand the surface. I do this on the INSIDE of a hull where I
: want to add another layer of cloth for strength. I do not sand the cloth
: on the inside of my boat except for varnishing purposes.
: Glass your deck and fill the weave.
: Glass the insides of your deck and hull and seam them together.
: After you’ve added your exterior seams and stem reinforcement sand and
: feather edges with 80 grit. Watch carefully to prevent cutting into the
: cloth surface as you sand. The cloth will show up and a fine whiteish dot
: pattern as you start to cut the weave. STOP SANDING! Then I add two more
: coats of resin. This will fill the scratches of the 80 grit, fill the
: feathered exposed glass and leave a very smooth resin surface. You will be
: certain of not cutting into your cloth since you have new resin to sand
: and will not go deeper into the surface of the cloth. You can sand with
: 120 on the new resin. Then wet sand with 220 and you’re ready to varnish.
: This is all in your instruction book.
: PS, you can do it the way Ross suggests, just please leave a note in your
: Will saying you didn't follow my instructions
: Thanks
: Rob
Messages In This Thread
- Glassing Tip Needed
Bill Dumont -- 2/28/2001, 12:22 pm- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
Doug Kuik -- 3/1/2001, 4:33 pm- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
Rob Macks -- 3/1/2001, 4:49 pm- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
Doug K. -- 3/1/2001, 11:57 pm- 30' long baggies?
MikeWhy -- 3/2/2001, 7:28 am- Re: 30' long baggies?
bob -- 3/4/2001, 2:49 pm- Re: 30' long baggies?
Pete Rudie -- 3/3/2001, 1:35 pm- Re: 30' long baggies?
Sam McFadden -- 3/3/2001, 4:22 pm- Re: 30' long baggies?
Pete Rudie -- 3/4/2001, 2:56 am- Bagging (vacuum)
Sam McFadden -- 3/4/2001, 11:53 am
- Bagging (vacuum)
- Re: 30' long baggies?
- vacuum bagging kayaks & other stuff
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/2/2001, 3:25 pm- Re: 30' long baggies?
john doerter -- 3/2/2001, 10:16 am- ROCKET SCIENCE
MikeWhy -- 3/2/2001, 11:36 am- Vacumebagging allow multi layers?
john doerter -- 3/2/2001, 11:18 pm
- Vacumebagging allow multi layers?
- Re: 30' long baggies?
Rob Macks -- 3/2/2001, 8:13 am - Re: 30' long baggies?
- Re: 30' long baggies?
- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
Bill Dumont -- 3/1/2001, 9:26 pm - 30' long baggies?
- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
Rob Macks -- 2/28/2001, 9:01 pm- Re: I did both.
Tony -- 3/1/2001, 4:11 pm- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/1/2001, 10:05 am- Re: perhaps too emphatic?
Ross Leidy -- 2/28/2001, 11:50 pm- Re: perhaps too emphatic?
Rob Macks -- 3/1/2001, 8:01 am- Re: perhaps too emphatic?
Ross Leidy -- 3/1/2001, 8:58 am- Re: perhaps too Too emphatic?
Rob Macks -- 3/1/2001, 9:29 am- Re: perhaps too Too emphatic?
john doerter -- 3/1/2001, 9:20 pm- Re: agree to disagree?
Ross Leidy -- 3/1/2001, 4:51 pm- Re: agree to disagree?
Rob Macks -- 3/1/2001, 9:26 pm- Re: I yield...
Ross Leidy -- 3/1/2001, 10:55 pm
- Re: I yield...
- Re: agree to disagree?
- Re: perhaps too Too emphatic?
- Re: perhaps too Too emphatic?
- Re: perhaps too emphatic?
- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
- Re: Glassing Tip Needed
Ross Leidy -- 2/28/2001, 1:27 pm - Re: Glassing Tip Needed
- Re: Glassing Tip Needed