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Date: 29 Jun 2004 16:45:17
From: Bob
Subject: (Q) Outfitting: which adhesive?
Which is the correct adhesive to attach carbon fiber footbrace brackets to
the inside of a Kevlar hull?

Thanks for any tips,
Bob Scott




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Date: 30 Jun 2004 11:45:23
From: Brian Nystrom
Subject: Re: (Q) Outfitting: which adhesive?
Bob wrote:
> Which is the correct adhesive to attach carbon fiber footbrace brackets to
> the inside of a Kevlar hull?

Epoxy. Clean the area, then roughen it slightly with 80-100 grit
sandpaper. Do not sand through to the Kevlar! Thicken the epoxy with
Cabosil (fumed silica) and bond the brackets in place. Thickening the
epoxy is necessary in order to make sure that it doesn't run or squeeze
out of the joints. Apply light pressure to the joint until the epoxy
cures. You'll probably find it easiest to turn the boat on its side and
do one side at a time.



  
Date: 30 Jun 2004 18:25:18
From: Bob
Subject: Re: (Q) Outfitting: which adhesive?
Thanks Brian,

I was thinking epoxy was the obvious choice, but wanted to be sure. Bell
Canoe Works (the canoe is a Bell Magic) sells a special "SuperBond" at $15 a
tube for attaching them. :-) I have lots of epoxies at home....

Good paddling,
Bob Scott


"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@att.net > wrote in message
news:nJxEc.44700$OB3.21574@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Bob wrote:
> > Which is the correct adhesive to attach carbon fiber footbrace brackets
to
> > the inside of a Kevlar hull?
>
> Epoxy. Clean the area, then roughen it slightly with 80-100 grit
> sandpaper. Do not sand through to the Kevlar! Thicken the epoxy with
> Cabosil (fumed silica) and bond the brackets in place. Thickening the
> epoxy is necessary in order to make sure that it doesn't run or squeeze
> out of the joints. Apply light pressure to the joint until the epoxy
> cures. You'll probably find it easiest to turn the boat on its side and
> do one side at a time.
>




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