Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
In Response To: Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet (ancient kayaker)
: You can buy flexible plastic shapes for making neat fillets around
: the edges of bathtubs, different diameters on each corner: I
: don't use much epoxy so I haven't tried it but it should work
: great with epoxy.
The filet is actually structural, it adds to the strength of the coaming riser. It's not just the idea of getting a radius.
There can be a heck of alot of stress on the coaming and the riser, want it as strong as possible.
Bill H.
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Jim Schaffer -- 6/13/2011, 8:20 pm- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
Ian Cummins -- 6/13/2011, 10:42 pm- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
Bill Hamm -- 6/14/2011, 1:24 am- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
JohnK -- 6/14/2011, 3:18 am- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
mtkayak (Mike Trutwin) -- 6/14/2011, 9:26 am- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
Jim Schaffer -- 6/14/2011, 9:45 am- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
Ian Cummins -- 6/14/2011, 10:43 am- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
Bill Hamm -- 6/14/2011, 12:26 pm - Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
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ancient kayaker -- 6/14/2011, 8:08 pm- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
Jim Schaffer -- 6/14/2011, 10:03 pm- Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
Bill Hamm -- 6/15/2011, 8:24 am - Re: Strip: Coaming riser fillet
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