Date: 5/4/2003, 12:21 pm
Sure--great idea!
I used some muslin cloth in the glass seat for my Guillemot. I think LeeG has used a favorite flannel shirt for color in a glass seat.
The epoxy will bond through the holes in the cloth to the glass on either side...I don't think weakness will be a worry.
Test a small swatch of fabric to make sure the print is colorfast in epoxy!
shawn
: I'm thinking that I will not (for costs sake) use carbon fiber in the coaming
: of my Cirrus. I know others have added dye to the resin when they've made
: a glass coaming to give it some color. I am wondering about using some
: bias cut cotton or other fabric with some fun pattern. Is there any reason
: I should not use cotton in the lay up of my coaming?
: Would there be preferred fabric??
: I was thinking I'd do 3 or 4 layers of 6oz. glass, a layer of patterned
: fabric, and another 2 or 3 layers of 6oz. glass.
: I think a coamaing layed up with a nice tartan or other pattern (no florals!)
: would look cool.
: Am I out of my mind?
: Best, Dave
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