Date: 1/12/2011, 3:48 pm
I assume you mean PVA rather than PVC.
Logic tells me that as a good PVA joint is usually stronger than the timber itself and as the joints are encapsulated in glass and epoxy, there should not be a problem.
Experience tells me exactly the same thing. None of the seven kayaks I have built that way have had any problems.
The coaming is best reinforced with extra glass, not different glue.
: Epoxy is often specified for glueing up stems and coaming lips.
: I've done mine with pvc thinking that it's used for 98% of the
: boat, why not the rest. And it's sure a lot easier to work with
: and clean up. Does epoxy offer more strength in these abused
: areas? Am wondering if I'll regret my choice later.
: Thanks,
: Ian
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Epoxy vs. PVC for laminations
Ian Cummins -- 1/12/2011, 9:20 am- Re: Strip: Epoxy vs. PVC for laminations
Allan -- 1/12/2011, 3:48 pm- Re: Strip: Epoxy vs. PVC for laminations
Bill Hamm -- 1/12/2011, 4:07 pm- Re: Strip: Epoxy vs. PVC for laminations
Ian Cummins -- 1/12/2011, 5:18 pm- Re: Strip: Epoxy vs. PVC for laminations
ancient kayaker -- 1/13/2011, 1:05 pm - Re: Strip: Epoxy vs. PVC for laminations
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Al Edie -- 1/13/2011, 11:49 am- Re: Strip: Epoxy vs. PVC for laminations
Bill Hamm -- 1/13/2011, 2:06 pm
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