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Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
By:Simeon
Date: 4/14/2010, 5:46 pm
In Response To: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form (Craig Robinson)

There are plenty of stapleless methods that would work.. Hot glue 'stitches' on the outside, bungy cords around the whole boat etc. You could also be inventive and make up some 'halo' forms to brace/clamp from.

Separating the new hull from the old shouldn't be too hard - I'd start by wrapping the original hull in some pallet wrap film - it's really thin, and sticks to itself (and anything else smooth) without leaving anything more than trace amounts of sticky on removal. That will keep glue/epoxy off the original hull.

For the sake of discussion, we could perhaps assume that you're using a boat of your own design as the form - you haven't said otherwise.
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: Hi All,
: Was wondering about the feasability of using an existing hull as a
: form to lay strips on?
: * Would obviously have to protect the existing hull from epoxy and
: could be tricky seperating the hull from the original.
: * Stapleless construction so as not to damage original hull.

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/13/2010, 8:09 pm
Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Simeon -- 4/14/2010, 5:46 pm
Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/14/2010, 10:43 pm
Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Charlie -- 4/14/2010, 10:00 am
Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Malcolm Schweizer -- 4/14/2010, 7:51 am
Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Bill Hamm -- 4/14/2010, 7:39 am
Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2010, 12:32 am
Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Craig Robinson -- 4/14/2010, 12:46 am
Re: Strip: Using an existing boat as a form
Mike Hanks -- 4/14/2010, 1:01 am