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I think Buehler mentions batten seam techniques in his "Backyard
Boatbuilding." Epoxy is really rather benign from a safety standpoint. Latex gloves of course and a dust mask for sanding, but once the hardener and resin are mixed, the epoxy is really not that hazardous now. Thirty years ago, things were different. I lost a good (non-smoking, non-drinking) friend to a failed liver, but he practically bathed in the epoxy he used in building his homebuilt aircraft. He also didn't believe in ventilation for his shop. Fiberglass itches for a while if you handle it carelessly, but not as much as our local crops of ticks, spiders, and mosquitoes. Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm wrote in message oups.com... PS: I forgot to ask. Are there any substitutes for epoxy glue when cold molding. I mean glues which don't require an arsenal of safety gear/equipment. Lucas |
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Realy it will be a better alternative it also will make a stronger more
flexible hull to consider lapstrake instead of batten seam , a few modern lapstrake designs are avaible , I seen a few anyway and I am sure that lapstrake will be when batten seam are gone. |
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