21 Aug 2007 #1 A alant Well-Known Member Joined 30 May 2001 Messages 37,596 Location UK - Solent region Visit site Whats the best wood glue to repair a split in a section subject to high loads from a bow spring?
22 Aug 2007 #2 I Ifraser Well-Known Member Joined 10 Feb 2004 Messages 372 Location Poole Dorset Visit site I'm no expert but I don't think you can beat properly mixed and thickened epoxy for strength...Iain
22 Aug 2007 #3 Seagreen Well-Known Member Joined 30 Jul 2005 Messages 2,299 Location Tied up away from the storm. Oh yes. Visit site Epoxy. Fantastic stuff.
26 Aug 2007 #4 themoose Well-Known Member Joined 12 Jul 2003 Messages 127 Location Isle of Man Visit site According to Larry Pardey who has built a couple of wooden boats and along with his wife has sailed the world and written quite a few books, resorcinal is best. It is sold in this country as Aerodux 500 by B&K resins, Bromley, Kent.
According to Larry Pardey who has built a couple of wooden boats and along with his wife has sailed the world and written quite a few books, resorcinal is best. It is sold in this country as Aerodux 500 by B&K resins, Bromley, Kent.
27 Aug 2007 #5 ccscott49 Well-Known Member Joined 7 Sep 2001 Messages 18,583 Visit site Resorcinol is great stuff, as long as your joints are "fag paper fit", but for best gap filling properties, Epoxy.
Resorcinol is great stuff, as long as your joints are "fag paper fit", but for best gap filling properties, Epoxy.