indiedog
Adventurer
Hi Dan. Something I did several years ago now was to get onto a wooden boat forum and ask about epoxy and glass for a plywood camper I was contemplating. The information received was awesome. I can see a number of applications to the Sawtooth project including glueing panels together as well as protective coatings. Most popular product for this here is BoteCote but there it would indeed be West Systems. For the external surfaces the way to go would be laying glass down and flooding with epoxy worked into the glass and ply. You don't need heavy glass for this as the lighter stuff has been shown to add nearly as much impact protection as the heavier stuff. You then add more coats of epoxy as required to fill the glass weave and sand, sand, sand, until it's smooth. If you plan your joints in the glass then you can hide any laps to reduce amount of sanding needed. Internally, especially if you will get condensation, go 3 coats wet on wet of epoxy only to seal it all. Good thing about using the epoxy as a glue is it then seals the ends as well as glueing it all together. Also, large panels can be done laying down flat prior to assembly where the corners are glued up.
In summary, I'd be going for a glass reinforced epoxy on pretty well all external areas (ONLY epoxy used, no CPES) and then 3 coats of epoxy internally. This is how they build sailing boats.
If I get time I'll link a video or two but if you just google "stitch and glue" boat building or kayak building you will see heaps on youtube.
Always good to find a great supplier of products who knows his stuff. Sounds like you'll be back to that timber store!
EDIT: Here's just one video found on youtube; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR06qBluKTc You will see some do a pre-coat with just epoxy but others don't and lay the cloth on the bare wood. Both seem to work fine. I think the pre-coat is for when you are likely to get rapid changes in temp which can cause air bubbles.
In summary, I'd be going for a glass reinforced epoxy on pretty well all external areas (ONLY epoxy used, no CPES) and then 3 coats of epoxy internally. This is how they build sailing boats.
If I get time I'll link a video or two but if you just google "stitch and glue" boat building or kayak building you will see heaps on youtube.
Always good to find a great supplier of products who knows his stuff. Sounds like you'll be back to that timber store!
EDIT: Here's just one video found on youtube; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR06qBluKTc You will see some do a pre-coat with just epoxy but others don't and lay the cloth on the bare wood. Both seem to work fine. I think the pre-coat is for when you are likely to get rapid changes in temp which can cause air bubbles.
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