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Re: I glass tomorrow! -- RESULTS.
By:Paul Jacobson
Date: 9/5/1998, 10:14 pm
In Response To: Re: I glass tomorrow! -- RESULTS. (Jim Ward)


> Now I'm wondering if there would be any merit to laying down some seam
> tape at the bow and stern. A couple of posts seemed to think this would be
> a good idea. Any one else care to comment?

Why bother? When you wrapped the ends of the glass cloth over each other you effectively put a double layer of glass over that joint.

Adding tape to that would probably be unnecessary. If you want additional reinforcement use a wider piece of fabric (wider than tape, that is) The wider material has four advantages: It spreads the bond over a larger area, which should be a bit stronger, the fabric is thinner and more transparent, you probably have scraps you can use (no additional costs), the ends of the fabric can be easily feathered into your first layer(s) of glass, hiding the apparent thickness of the additional material.

Of course, if your main purpose is to add a layer of material along the keel, by the bow, to protect against dings and scratches, then tape is a fast and simple way to do it.

Best to you. After it is sanded it should look beautiful. Send pictures.

Paul Jacobson

Messages In This Thread

I glass tomorrow!
Jim Ward -- 9/4/1998, 9:19 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow! -- RESULTS.
Jim Ward -- 9/5/1998, 9:55 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow! -- RESULTS.
Paul Jacobson -- 9/5/1998, 10:14 pm
You glassed yesterday, but...
Paul Jacobson -- 9/5/1998, 8:02 pm
Slit and wrap
Pete Ford -- 9/5/1998, 5:55 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow!
Brian -- 9/5/1998, 1:15 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow!
Paul Stomski -- 9/4/1998, 10:12 pm
Re: I glass tomorrow!
Dean C. -- 9/5/1998, 3:45 pm