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Re: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
By:Brion
Date: 4/14/2006, 2:00 pm
In Response To: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams? (Doug Smith)

Having built two Pygmy boats this strikes me as a pretty good idea.

Paul raises some good points, but I think you can get around them given what you're building. Given that you're doing a S&G Tern 14, the edges are square so the waviness shouldn't be bad at all - I don't think I'd try this on a strip built, but on the Tern it should be OK.

All you have to do is use black-pigmented epoxy when you glue the seams (as opposed to the clear epoxy you'd use anyway). I did find that some does drip through when you epoxy/glue the deck seams and you have to fill the low spots once the first round dries. That brings up the only thing where you'd have to be careful - being sure to get exactly the same ratio of epoxy to pigment for each batch of epoxy you mix so you have a uniform color.

I wish I'd thought of this. Good luck, let us know if you decide to try it.

Brion

Messages In This Thread

S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
Doug Smith -- 4/14/2006, 1:25 pm
Re: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
mike allen -- 4/14/2006, 7:46 pm
Re: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
Doug -- 4/14/2006, 11:48 pm
another seam idea:
mike allen -- 4/14/2006, 7:56 pm
Re: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
Kelvin -- 4/14/2006, 5:46 pm
Re: Titebond III ?
Douglas -- 4/14/2006, 3:24 pm
Re: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
Brion -- 4/14/2006, 2:00 pm
Re: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
Doug Smith -- 4/14/2006, 3:50 pm
Re: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2006, 4:43 pm
Re: S&G: black epoxy for deck seams?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/14/2006, 1:34 pm