Date: 8/31/2003, 1:22 pm
: Here's an update on my efforts to refurbish and reskin a kayak that my dad
: made around 1959 from plans in Popular Science magazine. I am posting this
: because I think that it is possible that my experience so far may be of
: some use or interest to others, and because I need advice on what to do
: next.
: The frame is made of what Dad called "airplane grade" spruce for
: the stringers, & plywood cutouts to support them, connected with brass
: screws. I don't know what species of spruce, but I assume that
: "airplane grade" meant few to no knots in the wood (I'm thinking
: of Howard Hughes' "Spruce Goose"). In any case, I remember him
: sawing each stringer from a spruce board at my grandfather's house up the
: hill from ours in Overland Park, Kansas. I would have been ten years old
: then.
your wood is quarter sawen sitcka spruce. You have a good boat there.
I have a freind with a simular probblem except he has not applyed the first coat of sealent.
Sage
Messages In This Thread
- Skin-on-Frame: Problem: waterbased urethane over oily fabric
W Michael King -- 8/31/2003, 10:03 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Problem: waterbased urethane ov
West -- 8/31/2003, 1:50 pm- Thanks for the advice *NM*
W Michael King -- 8/31/2003, 2:54 pm
- I know what your wood is.
sage -- 8/31/2003, 1:22 pm- Thanks for the info! *NM*
W Michael King -- 8/31/2003, 2:52 pm
- Thanks for the advice *NM*
- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Problem: waterbased urethane ov