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polyurethane adhesive
Richard wrote:
Daniele Fua wrote: Richard wrote: Daniele Fua wrote: Thanks to you all, the poll had one unanimous response and I will comply for su epoxy. Thanks to Steve for the additional advices: I will follow them too. My planks are already 1 inch thick which puts me on the safe side and I will cross the grain directions. I was also thinking of gluing teak veneer (approx 3/32" thick) on the sides in order to protect the open end of the fibers. Daniel Or maybe a couple of layers of 1/2 ounce "deck" cloth and epoxy to seal everything? Maybe... if I only knew what is a "deck cloth". I am very keen to accept advices and try new techniques but please notice that the deck is made of teak and so will be my artifact between the deck and the windlass: I'd like to have an aesthetically pleasant match. Daniel Very light fine weave fiberglass cloth. 1080 http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog...475/index.html ANd, by the way, it becomes completely transparent! |
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