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Default glassing panels indoors

Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:16:14 -0600, "clark"
wrote:


The plan, build a flat bottom river boat using plywood and covering it with
fiberglass and epoxy'
The idea, cover one sheet of plywood at a time in my shop, leaving about 1
inch bare on each edge to screw the panels to the frames, then tape all the
joints and seams after the boat is put togather.
This way I can work thru the winter months, move out doors in the spring
and put it all togeather.
What do real builders think?


Glass to the edge. The texture left by the glass with just one coat of
epoxy (basically the weave of the cloth) - will provide enough profile
to guard against 'epoxy starving the joint' when you assemble and glue
together with epoxy. I would also suggest you 'seal' the raw plywood
with solvent thinned epoxy (especially the edges) before you so the
epoxy/fiberglass cloth thing.

paul oman - progressive epoxy polymers inc