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Does anyone have experience using CA glue for "tack welding" lapstrakes before applying thickened epoxy? I will be building a Chester Yawl and I came across this method and wondered if there is any advantage to this application. Thanks, Marc, Gettysburg
3 replies:
RE: using CA glue
I used it on the Peapod lapstrakes I'm building and it worked great. It is included in the manual. Give it a spritz of activator and it goes faster. I'm not a big fan of the activator from CLC. It works fine...but smells like grape jelly to me :(
Cheers
Dean
RE: using CA glue
Chester Yawl builder here - using CA glue, especially when wrestling & securing the bow final alignment, proved to be extremely helpful! But beware, it can leave nasty white spots when applied too generously (at least the non-CLC stuff I used did that).
RE: using CA glue
» Submitted by Telltale - Fri, 4/23/21 » 11:27 AM
I used it on the Peapod lapstrakes I'm building and it worked great. It is included in the manual. Give it a spritz of activator and it goes faster. I'm not a big fan of the activator from CLC. It works fine...but smells like grape jelly to me :(
Cheers
Dean