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Re: Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear
By:Don Beale
Date: 1/23/2002, 8:22 pm
In Response To: Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear *Pic* (James Neely)

I tried to do both at once - dont do it. The 'up' side opn my Spring Run fell down, and I had to go in afterward with a custom modified rasp, and try to gring the cured mess of tape off up in the bow. I ended up just grinding as best I could, and adding something kin to an 'end pour'...

I think the easiest way to get the tips is to cut pcs of glass about 24" long, and work them in. Once youre far enough out of the end to work the tape by hand ( no extend-a-stick ), the mid-section is easy. Overlapping the tape a smidge doesnt show anyway, and it's in a spot easy to sand.

: I've been "eaten by the bear" more times than I care to admit
: during the building of my GB, but I'm happy to say that today I did a
: little "bear munching" of my own. :)
: After reading accounts of the terrible time some folks have mating their
: decks and hulls, I read and reread posts, plans, books, web sites and
: runes, trying to gather as many strategies as I could to make sure that my
: deck and hull would be happily mated, regardless of their wishes.
: Today was the day. I gathered my wedges, hot glue, cinch straps, clamps,
: pegs, BF hammer, various kinds of tape and made ready for the assault.

: With trembling hands I placed the deck on top of the hull, matched up the
: places that the design crossed the line, and gave it a few pokes and
: nudges. Holy Mackerel! It fits! I couldn't believe my eyes, there was very
: little gap anywhere.

: Before Murphy could come down and smite me I kicked the pile of heavy weapons
: aside and grabbed the "Nifty Wrapper Almost Tape tm" and secured
: the stern. It was so easy, I thought "Hmmmm...why not?" and
: started wrapping the whole boat in the stuff. It became obvious that since
: the tape only stuck to itself and not the boat, I couldn't wrap over the
: holes and then cut it, I'd have to leave those areas and use masking tape
: to keep the epoxy from leaking out. I did have to resort to fibre tape in
: a couple of areas, but not a big deal at all. Less than an hour later,
: it's trussed up like a turkey and as I type this the garage is heating up
: to epoxying temps.
: I used the hot glue to attach the tape method on the inside, so I'm hoping
: that by tonight the inside seam will be done on one side at least..maybe
: both... but perhaps I'm tempting the bear again....we'll see! :D

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear *Pic*
James Neely -- 1/23/2002, 2:15 pm
Re: Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear
LisaS -- 1/23/2002, 9:33 pm
Re: Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear
Don Beale -- 1/23/2002, 8:22 pm
Re: Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear
Steve Frederick -- 1/23/2002, 8:03 pm
Re: Strip: Sometimes The Bear Eats You
James Neely -- 1/24/2002, 10:39 am
Re: Strip: spiral wood work *Pic*
Erich Eppert -- 1/25/2002, 1:31 am
Re: Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear
Joe -- 1/23/2002, 8:03 pm
Re: Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear
James Neely -- 1/24/2002, 10:50 am
Re: Strip: Sometimes you eat the Bear
Joe -- 1/24/2002, 10:57 am