

WarPony wrote:Wow, that tape looks like just the thing I need for the roof of the Widget. Did you put some epoxy down first and then lay the tape down? Where did you get that stuff from
kirkman wrote:50 Cold?I was out working on the table for my camp stove on my tear the other day and it was a balmy 10 degrees at noon. I think it was 4 out when I started? Sounds like you are having a heat wave down thar in Texas to me!...LOL...
Keep up the good work Steve! Puffin 2 is looking good!
steve wolverton wrote:4!? 4 what? That's not a temperature! I can't even wrap my brain around that.![]()
WarPony wrote:Where did you get that stuff from?
Jeff
WarPony wrote:Did you put some epoxy down first and then lay the tape down?
angib wrote:WarPony wrote:Did you put some epoxy down first and then lay the tape down?
It seems Steve didn't, but you should always apply epoxy to the wood first.
The reason is that if you apply the glass tape to dry wood, there will be an air bubble under each place where the warp and the weft (the two directions of the weave) in the glass cross over each other.
Will a dry application be strong enough? Yes, probably.
Will putting epoxy on first make it stronger? Yes, definitely.
Andrew
bbarry wrote:I don't think tape will give you a more watertight seal, but it should give you added strength where you have a joint.
bbarry wrote:...I don't think tape will give you a more watertight seal, but it should give you added strength where you have a joint......
WarPony wrote:My package of 3M glass bubbles arrived today. I'm going to use them with some epoxy and fill a BUNCH of screw holes and gaps with the mixture.
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