Date: 11/23/2003, 8:50 pm
: No need to fill the weave..
: I used a white elastomeric sealer, thinned the first coat 50 - 50, let it
: soak in, then applied full strength coat. It's totally sealed, looks great
: and has a little texture.. I waited till the coat dried and wet sanded
: between coats... it's pretty smooth ( with texture ) and also painted 3
: coats of Acrylic-Latex house paint. It still didn't kill the weave, but
: it's totally sealed and looks great.
: Rehd
I agree with Rehd that one doesn't need to fill the weave but some do want it filled.
I have never filled the weave on any of my canvas skinned kayaks , it would take too much filler which adds a lot of weight. I don't use canvas anymore as it is more expensive than 8 oz nylon - which is a pretty good skin material for the price.
Messages In This Thread
- Skin-on-Frame: Less toxic coating for canvas
Curtis Hobson -- 11/21/2003, 12:13 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Less toxic coating for canvas
Greg Stamer -- 11/25/2003, 9:51 am- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Less toxic coating for canvas
Mike Hanks -- 11/21/2003, 11:03 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Less toxic coating for canvas
West -- 11/21/2003, 5:02 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Less toxic coating for canvas
West -- 11/23/2003, 8:03 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Less toxic coating for canvas
Rehd -- 11/23/2003, 8:27 pm- many choices
West -- 11/23/2003, 8:50 pm- Re: many choices
Curtis -- 11/24/2003, 7:14 pm
- Re: many choices
- many choices
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