
Wye 13-6
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Re: Wye 13-6
Question. will I have any problem with adhesion doing the filets on a glassed panel to bare wood 

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Re: Wye 13-6
none at all.
Just make sure if you're apply epoxy over epoxy that is cured more than 72 hours, amine blush could form if the conditions are right for whatever brand of epoxy you buy. Refer to the epoxy literature and vendor for specific info on that.
To be safe, you could do a light sanding and wipe down with acetone to ensure there's none there.
Just make sure if you're apply epoxy over epoxy that is cured more than 72 hours, amine blush could form if the conditions are right for whatever brand of epoxy you buy. Refer to the epoxy literature and vendor for specific info on that.
To be safe, you could do a light sanding and wipe down with acetone to ensure there's none there.
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Re: Wye 13-6
Now Ida has past by getting into my shop means wading
kayak would have helped but stowed them in shed before storm arrived

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Re: Wye 13-6
Matt what would be the optimum spacing for stitching this boat, and is there any sequence for starting assembly
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Re: Wye 13-6
Start with the tunnel section. It will stiffen up the hull very quickly.
every 10" should be plenty.
every 10" should be plenty.
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Re: Wye 13-6
Question can regular woodfiller be used to conceal/fill the brad holes in my strip panels.? All my panels are done and sanded going to weigh them before epoxy sealing.
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Re: Wye 13-6
Depends on the wood filler. But generally I'd say no. Mixing some light color woodflour would be a better choice. How small are the holes? Sometimes epoxy alone is enough to fill them in.
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Re: Wye 13-6
Thanks Matt, I have a few partial tubes of minwax left over from a kitchen remodel, tried them on some scraps. also mixed up some lite woodflour for test, wandered if I could cut corners,hence the question.
all panels weight is approx 17 lb (Using kitchen scales) be interesting to see what the plywood panel/templates weigh in at and then strip panels when epoxy sealed.
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all panels weight is approx 17 lb (Using kitchen scales) be interesting to see what the plywood panel/templates weigh in at and then strip panels when epoxy sealed.
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