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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 02:56:17 -0700, lupi wrote:
I heard Dacron stretched with a hair dryer then painted with shelac over a lightweight skeleton was the latest craze. They look so cool on top of the Ken and Barbiemobile. You can see right through it. Une objet dart and all. I have no reports on durability. Isn't there a Kayak or expeditioning group on line? Keep paddling and good luck. On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:25:00 GMT, Dick Robertson wrote: I'm building a plywood (4mm Okume) kayak. I'd like to cover it with a fabric; Dynel, polypropylene, or Xynole Polyester. I have the Defender catalog but can't tell from the descriptions of these fabrics which would be the best solution. I need a small amount so cost is not a consideration. I'm using West epoxy. Any suggestions??? Thanks Dic http://www.geodesicairoliteboats.com/ I don't know about durability but they sure are light |
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