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Being winter and time for thought i was wondering if its practical to copper bottem a clinker hull! Once its well tared the hull wont rot (providing there isent any to begine with) as tar sticks water nor air will ever get behind it.
When it comes to the copper it can be shaped quite well but there will certainly be air gaps that will fill with water in time but would that matter as the wood would be well tared and protected??
Along the same lines if a very thin copper tape were used could it rot proof the wood by being so well glued on that theres no air behind it?? (doubt it??)
Has anyone ever seen a clinker with copper??
The tar alone would mean no worry about worm!But tar cant be antifouled!!It would then HAVE to be coppered or leaded.
When it comes to the copper it can be shaped quite well but there will certainly be air gaps that will fill with water in time but would that matter as the wood would be well tared and protected??
Along the same lines if a very thin copper tape were used could it rot proof the wood by being so well glued on that theres no air behind it?? (doubt it??)
Has anyone ever seen a clinker with copper??
The tar alone would mean no worry about worm!But tar cant be antifouled!!It would then HAVE to be coppered or leaded.