Hello,
I just finished the first 4 days out in my new cedar strip and it's obvious I could use some extra abrasion resistance on the stems. As careful as I was, it's impossible not to scrape a few rocks after 17 portages, almost all of which had rocky landings or put-ins. I've settled on Dynel so now I'm tasked with finding some in Canada. There are a number of distirbutors in the US but so far, the ones I've looked at are either not shpping to Canada, rates are high or just not available.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a Canadian distributor or US with reasonable shipping rates? I may be stuck shipping to the border and hopping across to pick it up but that's something I'd prefer to avoid.
I'd welcome any tips on application as well. My plan is to use release fabric, compress with a J-roller and perhaps include G/flex in the epoxy. I'm aware that Dynel doesn't wet our clear so I'm not yet sure whether I would just live with the milky appearance or just add black pigment and call it a design feature. If anyone has a picture of Dynel on a cedar strip with no pigment, I'd be interested in having a good look at it. In the end though, I don't care too much about the appearance. I've taken a few "beauty" pictures and now I just want to use it as much and as long as possible.
Thanks,
Duane
I just finished the first 4 days out in my new cedar strip and it's obvious I could use some extra abrasion resistance on the stems. As careful as I was, it's impossible not to scrape a few rocks after 17 portages, almost all of which had rocky landings or put-ins. I've settled on Dynel so now I'm tasked with finding some in Canada. There are a number of distirbutors in the US but so far, the ones I've looked at are either not shpping to Canada, rates are high or just not available.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a Canadian distributor or US with reasonable shipping rates? I may be stuck shipping to the border and hopping across to pick it up but that's something I'd prefer to avoid.
I'd welcome any tips on application as well. My plan is to use release fabric, compress with a J-roller and perhaps include G/flex in the epoxy. I'm aware that Dynel doesn't wet our clear so I'm not yet sure whether I would just live with the milky appearance or just add black pigment and call it a design feature. If anyone has a picture of Dynel on a cedar strip with no pigment, I'd be interested in having a good look at it. In the end though, I don't care too much about the appearance. I've taken a few "beauty" pictures and now I just want to use it as much and as long as possible.
Thanks,
Duane