Hey,
I am building a Bob's Special and am attempting to attach the outer stem. When I cut down to the inside stem I discovered that to one side of the inside stem there is a gap between the stem and the strips. " I don't know how I's done it, but I know I's done it."
Suggestions, please. Should I go ahead and glue the outside stem and then fill the gap when I do the inside of the canoe :?:
Thanks
Pete
Installing outside stem
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installing outside stem
When Lou and I built our canoe last year we also had a gap that went thru to the inside of the canoe. We filled it with a mix of epoxy glue and wood dust then fit our outer stem.
no problem
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If you can reach up underneath to the inside stem, be sure to add a piece of tape to act as a dam. You want to minimize the amount of glue running out through the joint onto the sides of the inside stem where it is hard to clean up. Is the gap big enough it would be worth putting a sliver of wood into fill? I wouldn't think you need it structurually, but in the outside light, a gap can transmit light.
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Installing outside stem
Hello Juneaudave,
I think it would be almost impossible to reach underneath and try the duct tape method.
I can certainly see what you mean about the glue messing up the inside of the canoe.
I think I will use your method of trying a thin piece of wood. As you pointed out it is not needed structurally, but will dam up the glue.
Thanks, I appreciate the help
Pete
I think it would be almost impossible to reach underneath and try the duct tape method.
I can certainly see what you mean about the glue messing up the inside of the canoe.
I think I will use your method of trying a thin piece of wood. As you pointed out it is not needed structurally, but will dam up the glue.
Thanks, I appreciate the help
Pete