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Jim Conlin
 
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Particularly for long-grain joints such as the edge-grain and scarph joints
of a spar, ordinary boatbuilding epoxy such as WEST 105/206 is perfectly
adequate.

"Bert van den Berg" wrote in message
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Due to the high clamping pressure required to use resorcinol glue, and the
tight temperature control requirements, I am limited to using an epoxy

type
glue for the construction of a wooden mizzen mast. I have been told that
there is a "flexible" epoxy - can anyone shed some light on this?

Regards,

Bert van den Berg