Date: 3/28/2000, 9:39 pm
Most woven tapes have one or (both) thicker selvage edges. I would think the cabinet scraper would work well--make sure the epoxy is cured enough that it securely holds the glass fibers so they'll shear rather than pull out when you scrape it.
Shawn
> I've just completed putting a sacrificial strip of 8.5 oz fiberglass tape
> on the keel of my Pygmy Coho last night. This was done immediatley after
> putting the first fill coat over the fiberglass cloth covering the outside
> of the hull. I noticed that one edge of the tape seemed thicker than the
> other edge. After epoxying, that edge really sticks up no matter how much
> I tried to squeegee it down. Because it would take so much epoxy to cover
> it I was thinking of using a cabinet scraper to lower that edge so it
> isn't so prominent. Is that likely to cause a problem? The epoxy is still
> green and the tape edge should be easy to trim. I'll stop before I cut in
> to the flat portion of the tape or surrounding fiberglass.
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Thanks Mike
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lee -- 3/28/2000, 9:51 pm
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Shawn Baker -- 3/28/2000, 9:39 pm - Re: Fiberglass Tape Edge
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