D Dave Aukes Curious about Wooden Canoes Wednesday at 6:51 PM #1 What has been found to be the best sealing product to seal the keel to the hull?
Benson Gray Canoe History Enthusiast Staff member Wednesday at 8:33 PM #2 My understanding is that Dolphinite or a similar bedding compound is generally recommended. The link at https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/product/product-detail/4400 has more details. Benson
My understanding is that Dolphinite or a similar bedding compound is generally recommended. The link at https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/product/product-detail/4400 has more details. Benson
OP OP D Dave Aukes Curious about Wooden Canoes Thursday at 6:32 PM #3 Okay thanks Benson, I thought there might be some great new product in a tube that could be applied with a caulking gun.
Okay thanks Benson, I thought there might be some great new product in a tube that could be applied with a caulking gun.
martin ferwerda W/C Canoes Yesterday at 7:22 AM #4 Bedding compound is probably the best overall, but there are some other threads on the subject: Thread 'Keel Instalation' Oct 3, 2019 What do you guys use for the keel installation for the bedding compound? Do you actually use the marine bedding compound or can some other compound be used that is more reasonable in cost. There must be other chalking compounds that will work. Steve
Bedding compound is probably the best overall, but there are some other threads on the subject: Thread 'Keel Instalation' Oct 3, 2019 What do you guys use for the keel installation for the bedding compound? Do you actually use the marine bedding compound or can some other compound be used that is more reasonable in cost. There must be other chalking compounds that will work. Steve