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ive just started planking but how do i make the seems watertight
i mean between the planks if anyone could help or advise.paul or hit reply |
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Please explain more, there are a number of way's but it all depend what
you are building and what "planking" you are using. |
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paul&heidi wrote:
ive just started planking but how do i make the seems watertight i mean between the planks You are planking and ask that? sigh Assuming carvel, you will need... 1. Cotton caulk 2. One or more caulking irons 3. Stopping With those you... 1. Tap in loops of the cotton. How much depends on your seams. 2. Make the seams with the iron by hitting it with a hammer. How hard you hit is determinrd mostly by sound. 3. Stop (fill) the seams None of that will do you a lick of good if you didn't shape your planks to receive caulking. -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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Hi
Not to forget that you can project so that instead of caulking ,you can router along the seal and replace the caulking with glued in wooden splines, --- this save old boats and allow the planks to dry compleatly while you are building. It also mean that you don't need to be that accurate when fitting the planks ensuring a perfect fit. |
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