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Pirateer guy wrote:
The plywood is available everywhere in the Philippines but the available composites are fibergalss and polyester. The only available epoxy is the thick, grey generic type. Then in that case you aren't stitch and gluing anything. You have no glue. Maybe the locals know that. Don't be too harsh! Boats have been stitched together long before anyone had epoxy. It might be quite possible to get structural strength from the stitches, and cover up with something (poly+glass) only to keep it watertight. -H |
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