Date: 7/2/2012, 2:33 pm
: Never had the time to write up the manual, now rarely have the time
: to even see the shop, let alone work in it. I don't even get on
: this forum more than a couple days a week. Perhaps will have
: more time in the winter.
: I'm happy to answer any questions you have about the method though.
: Bill H.
Thanks for responding. Mostly, I wanted to make sure I understood correctly that you managed to successfully use dacron/epoxy/fiberglass. Somewhere or other I had read in a bood ubout ultralight canoes and kayaks that dacron is ok as a "peel ply" with epoxy but not a permanent combination. The description involved having to use plyers to remove the dacron, which made it sound to me as if they did indeed bond. In any event, did you successfully use dacron/epoxy/fiberglass? If so, do you recall the weight of the dacron and fiberglass you used? Thanks in advance for helping. jim kretz
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Jim Kretz -- 6/26/2012, 2:04 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Bill Hamm Method of Skinning
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