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Go to http://www.boatbuilder.org/mudpeep.htm. It will cover everything you need to know about a small stitch and glue boat. The stitching and removing is covered on the second page.
---Joel--- www.boatbuilder.org www.devlinboat.com |
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Good article. I'd tune what he said about removing squeeze-through epoxy
and sanding a bit. A little tape on the back side (masking or duct) will prevent the squeeze-through, and removing it is easiest with a SurForm. The short-handled Surform with the short curved cheese-grater blade is the one that I prefer. For sanding, I agree ...80-grit for first sanding, but I prefer a random orbital sander to a dual-action. Just my preferences... Brian D "boatbuilder.org" wrote in message ... Go to http://www.boatbuilder.org/mudpeep.htm. It will cover everything you need to know about a small stitch and glue boat. The stitching and removing is covered on the second page. ---Joel--- www.boatbuilder.org www.devlinboat.com -- boatbuilder.org |
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