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Re: Strip: Re~glassing kayak
By:Bill Hamm
Date: 10/21/2012, 1:33 am
In Response To: Strip: Re~glassing kayak (Robert l)

: I am considering stripping the glass off my first kayak and sanding
: the wood down to remove weight. I would also use less epoxy on
: the new glassing. The boat is in fine condition but the poor
: glassing shows visible weave at a lot of areas.
: I am trying to remove weight and improve the cosmetics. Both are
: equally important.

: My questions are,
: what are the more challenging aspects of this job?
: Will the glass come off without tearing the cedar out?
: Will the remaining epoxy sand out, leaving an unblemished wood
: surface.

: Please note, I am interested in this project so I can improve an
: existing boat I use frequently, satisfy my NEED to build and
: control boat storage issues.

: Thanks for your input and ill be posting more pics at
: heirloomkayak.com/blog

Heat gun, leather gloves (heat gun gets the glass hot) and pliers to pull with should remove the glass ok. Sanding is a pain, but the excess should be easy enough to remove, though time consuming. Getting it to bare wood though won't be easy, the epoxy tends to soak into the cedar so getting it all down to bare wood may well not be possible.

Oh yeah, bucket of water with a towel in it, pretty easy with the heat gun to get the surface too hot and it's nice to be able to cool it off quickly, safer too.

Bill H.

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Re~glassing kayak
Robert l -- 10/18/2012, 1:20 pm
Re: Strip: Re~glassing kayak
John Messinger -- 10/18/2012, 5:29 pm
Re: Strip: Re~glassing kayak *PIC*
robert l -- 10/18/2012, 5:55 pm
Re: Strip: Re~glassing kayak
Bill Hamm -- 10/21/2012, 1:33 am