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WHAT IS STITCH & GLUE?
In conventional construction, the side and bottom panels are glued and
fastened to a longitudinal framing member (the "chine"), located at the seam
where the side and bottom panels meet.
In Stitch & Glue construction, the chine and the
fasteners are replaced by a continuous bead or fillet of epoxy putty which is used to glue
the panels together. The inside and outside seams are also reinforced with several layers
of fiberglass tape. To hold the panels together during construction, small holes are
drilled along the edges, and wire ties are inserted and twisted together ("stitched
or sewn"). The wire ties are later removed or ground flush. Structural components
such as bulkheads are attached to the hull in similar manner.
Our Stitch & Glue kits Includes the proper amounts of Epoxy-Plus resin, wood flour filler, fiberglass tape, and stitch & glue wire. The kit is priced less than the separate componets.
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