Date: 10/15/2001, 6:50 pm
: hello everyone,
: i've taken the summmer off to train to run a marathon. now that its over i
: started work on my yak again.
So which marathon did you run? Did you make it all the way through? Keep up with the Kenyans?
i'm haveing probs with getting my walnut
: vaneer to be completely flat on my deck. the method i'm useing is
: 1) coat vaneer with titebond II
: 2) let dry
: 3) iron on vaneer
: it works really well with the smaller decorations, but when i use large
: sections i can't get the bumps out of the vaneer. it won't lay flat. i
: know grant laminates large sections on his yaks, i wonder how he does it?
: ideas?
If the 'Grant' you're referring to is Grant Goltz of Squeedunk kayaks, I believe he vacuum-bags large sheets of veneer and epoxy/fiberglass to make a laminate deck (no plywood, only veneers and epoxy/fiberglass) that's later installed on the hull -- a little different application than what you've got going...
Dean
Messages In This Thread
- vaneer problems
brett the hitman hart -- 10/15/2001, 6:36 pm- Re: vaneer problems
Rehd -- 10/16/2001, 11:08 am- possible alternative to bagging
Jim Eisenmenger -- 10/16/2001, 8:10 am- how large are the pieces?
mike allen ---> -- 10/15/2001, 8:09 pm- Re: 'and boy are my legs tired!'
Dean Trexel -- 10/15/2001, 6:50 pm- Re: 'and boy are my legs tired!'
brett the hitman hart -- 10/16/2001, 6:49 pm
- possible alternative to bagging
- Re: vaneer problems