I'm about to peel off the gunwales from a mirror dinghy and re-glue them. The old glue - probably polyester resin or aerolite has debonded in places and I suspect the only reason they aren't looser is the screws every six inches or so.
Anyhow, off they must come so they can be properly bonded with epoxy. I'm planning to use the existing screws for alignment only since I'm not convinced they will get the gunwale to conform completely to the curve by themselves, and they'll be left in for the sake of authenticity and to save a lot of filling (I think they're probably superfluous with an epoxy bond).
The question is how many clamps to apply along the 11 foot length of the gunwale? Bear in mind that the curve along that length is about 5 inches or so deep, but the piece (about 25mm x 12mm) has been in place for about 30 years!
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Anyhow, off they must come so they can be properly bonded with epoxy. I'm planning to use the existing screws for alignment only since I'm not convinced they will get the gunwale to conform completely to the curve by themselves, and they'll be left in for the sake of authenticity and to save a lot of filling (I think they're probably superfluous with an epoxy bond).
The question is how many clamps to apply along the 11 foot length of the gunwale? Bear in mind that the curve along that length is about 5 inches or so deep, but the piece (about 25mm x 12mm) has been in place for about 30 years!
G