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can you answer my question?
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 01:57:46 +0100, Yaasaay
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'Bruce[_3_ Wrote:
;873810']On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 18:47:00 +0100, Yaasaay
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'Tim W[_2_ Wrote: -
;873658']"Bruce" wrote in message
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traditional canoe is covered with canvas to keep the water out.
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No, no at traditional canoe is covered with seal skin.
Tim w-
what kind of canvas I need ?
can you show me pics of canvas or seal skin?
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Nope, to get seal skin, first you need to catch a seal; to get canvas
the same except you catch a candidate.-
what is the order of the process ?
for example first I put the fiberglass on the wooden board
then the canvas
finally by the filler mixing with epoxy
is it right
I wait your responses-
If you have built the canoe out of boards then you don't need
fiberglass, filler, canvas or seal skin. Just nails and oakum.
Cheers,
Bruce
yes I have built it with a board
do you mean the boat will float without what the guys mentioned it
and if I want to put a fiberglass and filler just to make it mush strong
and give it the shape
is won't if affect in the float ?
I wait you
The ability of a board to float depends on the specific gravity of the
floatation liquid, the density of the board and the weight of the load
(passenger).
Cheers,
Bruce
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