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"Peter Hendra" wrote in message
... Hi Meindert, Agreed in principle, but..... I built my yacht triple diagonal over stringers with resorcinol before sheathing it with glass cloth and epoxy. Where I couldn't clamp the first layer to the stringers I screwed them down through a block of waste wood and removed the screws later - thus no gaps. The OP asked for simple boatbuilding and wanted to lay beads of glue or fillets. That sort of boatbuilding doen't work with resorcinol glue. Also, epoxy has no sheer strength. Que? I have made many joints with epoxy, and many of them even unclamped. I have also deliberately tried to break epoxy joints in al sorts of ways and I have never ever been able to break the epoxy. At all times, the wood around the seam broke. In my book that means that epoxy is stronger than wood. Meindert |
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