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"steen" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:25:00 UTC, Dick Robertson wrote: I'm building a plywood (4mm Okume) kayak. I'd like to cover it with a fabric; Hello I have used all kinds of fabric with Expoxy had very good results with denim . Higher weights harder to wet out. I find fabric as opposed to glass easier to mold around corners curves etc. Rey |
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Reynaud wrote: "steen" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:25:00 UTC, Dick Robertson wrote: I'm building a plywood (4mm Okume) kayak. I'd like to cover it with a fabric; Hello I have used all kinds of fabric with Expoxy had very good results with denim . Higher weights harder to wet out. I find fabric as opposed to glass easier to mold around corners curves etc. OK, but you sacrifice strength and abrasion resistance. What's your goal? Durability? Aesthetics? Something else? |
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