Getting ready to do the glass job on the Kayak soon. Just need to make the time now.
I am hoping spreading the epoxy on this 4 oz glass will be much easier (and smoother) than working with the 10 oz glass I was using for the seems. I used 6oz on the Canoe and it seemed to go well.
Still on target for an April/May finish once I can get in gear. If I had spent as many hours on this as I did clearing snow this winter I would be done already!
After this I will be resuming work on the Adirondack Boat I started last winter (it is in skeleton form and currently buried under about 5 feet of snow. Looking at completion for that one next spring???
Photo link below:
http://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd191/nightheron/
Mark,
Cantley, Quebec.
4 oz glass this time around (For Kayak)
4 oz glass this time around (For Kayak)
"The journey is the reward"- Tao saying
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Nice looking kayak, is that a Guillemot design?
May want to consided a second layer on the outside hull.
Doug
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May want to consided a second layer on the outside hull.
Doug
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"Some people hear the song in the quiet mist of a cold morning..... But for other people the song is loudest in the evening when they are sitting in front of a tent, basking in the camp fire's warmth. This is when I hear it loudest ...." BM