Date: 5/31/2001, 12:40 am
Hello everybody,
I have commenced with building a 17' skin on frame Walrus ala Putz and am making steady progress. I have decided to use redwood for the frame since it is readily available at a good cost and seems to have nearly the same properties structurally as pine.
So my question is what to do about the glue for the frame. I was going to use epoxy but got to looking at polyurethane glues which are much cheaper and seem a bit easier to work with. Does anybody have any experience with these types of glues for the frame on a skin on frame boat? I am concerned about how these glues hold up in water as well as their overall strength properties. Is this an area that I should be skimping on?
So far everything is going well with the forms. I scaled them down a bit to use less plywood. Im enjoying the process thus far and appreciate everyones advice.
Best regards,
Kirk
Messages In This Thread
- Glue options
Kirk R -- 5/31/2001, 12:40 am- Re: Glue options
Bill Price -- 6/1/2001, 2:13 pm- Re: Glue options
Mike Hanks -- 6/1/2001, 1:39 am- Thanks Mike...
Kirk -- 6/1/2001, 7:51 pm- Re: Lowered Sheer, Etc...
Mike Hanks -- 6/1/2001, 8:29 pm
- Re: Glue options
Mark -- 6/1/2001, 4:48 pm- Re: Glue options
Mike Hanks -- 6/1/2001, 8:45 pm
- Re: Lowered Sheer, Etc...
- Re: Glue options
Tony -- 5/31/2001, 2:56 pm - Re: Glue options
- Re: Glue options