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Re: taping outside seam
By:Rob Macks
Date: 4/28/2001, 4:03 pm
In Response To: taping outside seam (Jim Pace)

: The interior deck/hull seam taping went pretty well and now it's time to do
: the outside. I've sanded about 4" on each side of the seam with 80
: grit and slightly rounded over the sharp edge at the shear. My plan is to
: cut my strips of 6oz bias cloth, saturate them with resin and apply -
: butting the ends. My only concern is whether the scatches left from the 80
: grit sanding will harbor little pockets of air that might end up trapped
: beneath the tape. Would it be wise to brush on a coat of resin first and
: apply the bias cloth after the resin has set up (green)?

: As always, thanks.

: Jim

Bais cut cloth is not needed and will make application difficult since the long strips will VERY easily stretch and end up half the width you cut them at.

What is important is to use the same slow hardener or wet-out resin you used for the main body of cloth to insure the glass of the seam strips will be as transparent as possible.

Squeegee off the excess resin from the seam strips keep the seam strips from floating on excess resin.

All the best,

Rob Macks
Laughing Loon CC&K
www.LaughingLoon.com

Messages In This Thread

taping outside seam
Jim Pace -- 4/28/2001, 11:05 am
Re: taping outside seam
Rob Macks -- 4/28/2001, 4:03 pm
Re: taping outside seam
Jim Pace -- 4/28/2001, 9:03 pm
Re: taping outside seam
Steve -- 4/29/2001, 11:59 am
Re: taping outside seam
Jim Pace -- 4/29/2001, 12:27 pm
Re: taping outside seam
Grant Goltz -- 4/29/2001, 10:22 am
Bias cut 6oz only way to go *NM*
Ray Port Angeles -- 4/29/2001, 12:37 pm
Re: taping outside seam
Arthur -- 4/28/2001, 9:45 pm
Re: taping outside seam
Jim Pace -- 4/28/2001, 10:46 pm
Re: taping outside seam
Steve -- 4/28/2001, 7:37 pm
Re: taping outside seam
Rob Macks -- 4/28/2001, 7:52 pm
Re: taping outside seam *Pic*
Spidey -- 4/28/2001, 3:53 pm