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There's a strong case to be made for maintaining humidity levels when glassing the stripper canoe. This especially relates to the time interval between glassing the outside and the inside.
Here's an article by Tom Pawlak of Gougeon Brothers that is very interesting. Tom has been a great resource for me over the years, and I communicate with him often.
http://epoxyworks.com/index.php/panel-warping/
While I've never done this, I can see where keeping a shop humidity logbook would be a good idea when building the stripper.
Here's an article by Tom Pawlak of Gougeon Brothers that is very interesting. Tom has been a great resource for me over the years, and I communicate with him often.
http://epoxyworks.com/index.php/panel-warping/
While I've never done this, I can see where keeping a shop humidity logbook would be a good idea when building the stripper.
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