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P.C. Ford ) writes:
......and is not a marine glue. "marine glue"? its water resistent, not water proof. the label on the tube says not to use it in construction "below grade". however plastic resin glue is also water resistent and not water proof and I use it too as have many other boatbuilders over the years. one of my polyurethane-glued boats (Loonie) is not kept in the water. it is kept on on pegs on my garage wall and transported to the water on top of the car for an afternoon outing. I have another polyurethane-glued boat (Delta) that stayed outside its first year off the ground but covered in 3 feet of snow in winter. in spring snow melts bottom up which kept the hull wet for days on end. the gunwles got pretty soft. there has been no problem with the polyurethane adhesive. I had room to keep that boat inside this winter but in the spring its going outside again. there are photos of both boats on my website showing how they are used. If I build another one of these small boats I'll certainly use the PL Premuim again. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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