Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
By:Mark Kanzler
Date: 9/21/1998, 10:45 am
Date: 9/21/1998, 10:45 am
In Response To: Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances (Nolan Penney)
Many comercially made kayaks have a strip thickness of zero. Adding more fiberglass / resin, though it may not be the most efficient, is viable.
> If you're truly having problems ripping strips smoothly you could handle
> it a couple of ways to my thinking...
> ...4, all the other ways I haven't thought off right now, but that others
> will suggest or you will come up with on your own.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip Thickness Tolerances
Lars -- 9/21/1998, 12:27 pm- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Scotty -- 9/21/1998, 9:33 am- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Paul A. Lambert -- 9/21/1998, 7:38 am- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mark Kanzler -- 9/21/1998, 11:16 am- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mike Spence -- 9/21/1998, 3:07 pm- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mark Kanzler -- 9/21/1998, 3:29 pm
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Nolan Penney -- 9/21/1998, 7:18 am- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mark Kanzler -- 9/21/1998, 10:45 am
- Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
Mike Scarborough -- 9/21/1998, 1:58 am - Re: Strip Thickness Tolerances
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