Re: Gorilla Glue (polyurethane)
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "dbaldnz" <oink@w...> wrote:
markets. unfortunately I've got 2 landyachts underway at the moment.
yesterday i was wandering around my steel rack and pulled out a
small wingmast that has ben out of use for over 10 years. an hour
later the new mini yacht had grown by 2 metres in length and 1/2
metre in width , sprouted a wing and a radial boom system with a
traveler and 6:1 wire sheeting. I'm starting to realize what
ahoarder i am.
Cheers paul
> We should go into business Paul. You make the boxes, and I willpaint
> them. :-}If only i had time . I'm sure they would sell really well at the
markets. unfortunately I've got 2 landyachts underway at the moment.
yesterday i was wandering around my steel rack and pulled out a
small wingmast that has ben out of use for over 10 years. an hour
later the new mini yacht had grown by 2 metres in length and 1/2
metre in width , sprouted a wing and a radial boom system with a
traveler and 6:1 wire sheeting. I'm starting to realize what
ahoarder i am.
Cheers paul
We should go into business Paul. You make the boxes, and I will paint
them. :-}
DonB
them. :-}
DonB
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "pauldayau" <wattleweedooseeds@b...> wrote:
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "dbaldnz" <oink@w...> wrote:
> > I noticed today that my 3 year old wood letterbox is coming apart at
> > the glued joins, sort of separating.
> > This was built according to instructions, with damp faces, screwed
> > tight. The whole thing primed and 2 coats of oil based enamel.
> > Would I use Gorilla polyurethane glue for a boat hull?
> > hahahahahah!
> > DonB
>
>
> thats the kind of thing I like to hear About.
> When i built the schooner The first thing i did was build a letter
> box with a schooner on top instead of a model schooner.
> Used the same wood ,glue and paints. The glue and ply is looking
> good afrte 5 years but the paint,and primer and sealant has peeled,
> and is falling off in big chunks. Strangely, it hasnt faded.
> I,m glad the schooner is kept under 3 tarps.
> cheers paul
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "dbaldnz" <oink@w...> wrote:
When i built the schooner The first thing i did was build a letter
box with a schooner on top instead of a model schooner.
Used the same wood ,glue and paints. The glue and ply is looking
good afrte 5 years but the paint,and primer and sealant has peeled,
and is falling off in big chunks. Strangely, it hasnt faded.
I,m glad the schooner is kept under 3 tarps.
cheers paul
> I noticed today that my 3 year old wood letterbox is coming apart atthats the kind of thing I like to hear About.
> the glued joins, sort of separating.
> This was built according to instructions, with damp faces, screwed
> tight. The whole thing primed and 2 coats of oil based enamel.
> Would I use Gorilla polyurethane glue for a boat hull?
> hahahahahah!
> DonB
When i built the schooner The first thing i did was build a letter
box with a schooner on top instead of a model schooner.
Used the same wood ,glue and paints. The glue and ply is looking
good afrte 5 years but the paint,and primer and sealant has peeled,
and is falling off in big chunks. Strangely, it hasnt faded.
I,m glad the schooner is kept under 3 tarps.
cheers paul
I noticed today that my 3 year old wood letterbox is coming apart at
the glued joins, sort of separating.
This was built according to instructions, with damp faces, screwed
tight. The whole thing primed and 2 coats of oil based enamel.
Would I use Gorilla polyurethane glue for a boat hull?
hahahahahah!
DonB
the glued joins, sort of separating.
This was built according to instructions, with damp faces, screwed
tight. The whole thing primed and 2 coats of oil based enamel.
Would I use Gorilla polyurethane glue for a boat hull?
hahahahahah!
DonB