Date: 3/24/2001, 8:39 am
: Hi everyone,
: Here is where I stand, I am building Rob's North Star Kayak and I am a
: first-timer. I have the hull striped (per say) and I have run across just
: about every little first-time mistake but not TOO bad. I am now scraping
: it and sanding it as I go from stem to bow. There are a few strips that
: did not get enough glue or they did not press together enough to seal. As
: I press with the sander or scraper the strips move, viberate, bounce,
: seperate, etc. How do I fix all the loose strips? They are random here
: there and everywhere.They are from 1-2" to 1-2' in length.
: Also between scraping and sanding I am making a lot more and wider gaps. How
: wide do I let go before I should fill with splinters? Should I make mix
: for gaps with glue or resin?
: Thanks ahead of time.
: paddle on,
: Dave
For the loose strips if you can fit a piece of paper in the gap you can glue it. Put some yellow carpenters glue on the strip joint that's loose, put up from below to spread it and use a piece of paper to push the glue into the gap.
Make sure the strip edges are aligned as the glue dries.
For the other gaps in the B&C, if they're more than a 1/32" fill them.
Read your instruction book for gap filling details.
All the best,
Rob
Messages In This Thread
- glue starved strips
David -- 3/23/2001, 11:03 pm- Re: glue starved strips
Rob Macks -- 3/24/2001, 8:39 am- Re: glue starved strips
Steve -- 3/24/2001, 7:25 am - Re: glue starved strips
- Re: glue starved strips