Kayak Building Bulletin Board Old Message Archive

This is an archived message posted to the Kayak Building Bulletin Board. If you would like to ask a question about building kayaks, you can post a new message.


Re: Glue drips

Posted by: Kelly Trehearne on December 28, 1999


> It's personal preference... on my first boat I tried both wiping drips
> with a damp rag and letting them dry, then scraping. In my experience, the
> wiped areas were much easier to fair and sand. The cedar was soft enough
> to allow the drips to soak in deeper than any glue I "rubbed
> in". As a result, the drips scraped off relatively easily, but left
> more of a stain in the wood than the wiped areas (which also required no
> scraping).

Jim,

Easier sounds better. Thanks. kelly


Return to the Page Index or up to Kayak Building BBS Archive Index


This is an archived message from The Kayak Building Bulletin Board.

This archive and the bulletin board are sponsored by:

Guillemot Kayak - High Performance Wooden Sea Kayak Designs

 Guillemot | SEE Kayak Directory | Kayak Forum | Guestbook

Maintained by Nick Schade: Info@guillemot-kayaks.com
This site has been spidered by Google you can use their search engine to find information in the archive
Google
Search WWW Search www.guillemot-kayaks.com