If you can get your hands on old Wooden Boat magazines, there is a great article in #168 Sept/Oct 2002 "Alternative Repair Stategies for Wooden...
Thanks all for your feed back on the direction of my boat, especially PAR who has really put things in perspective. My problem is that I'm an...
Thought about it, and I have seen that site. I am now looking at C-Flex, but am still undecided. I wanted to leave my boat wood, but after much...
Somebody was just telling me about a method of using a Kevlar cord imbedded in a groove S shape on the hull and then a thin coat of epoxy over...
Probably opening a big can of worms with this one, but after removing the crappy fiberglass job on my 1955 Paul Luke I was planning on...
She has seen a variety of repairs here on the port side
Note epoxied seams I need to deal with
Try Liberty Tool Co. at; www.jonesport-wood.com, or Shelter Institute at; www.shelterinstitute.com
Sounds great. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yea, I'm the guy who was trying to figure out the best way to get fiberglass off. When I bought the boat there was a couple spots where the...
Well after plugging away at ripping the fiberglass off my 1954 34' Paul Luke Yawl, I have most all of it off. I am now debating on whether I...
I have been plugging away with a variable speed Makita disk sander, set at a low speed, with a 3M foam disk pad and 36 grit adheasive pad. It's...
Makes a lot of sense. Thanks