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I did that first didn't work well, but I'm going to try that again it's the angler and surfiest, I noticed but sanding does the trick what do you think the sandpaper i use number 220 what you think?You would be better placed to use white carpenters wood glue for your planking.
yes, looks great, but it the second layer that's peeling a little paper planking
I sanded down very well, the peeling I'm talking about only in a few areas not a full peel ,Ur right about the glue I'm using white glue for wood glue both side then what I do now I use a Mimi roller to roll over my strips and it works very well, but you have to watch the striping very well and roll and roll overs, its working now ,thank you for Ur feedback ,,what sandpaper grid you do you recommend for the second layer what number i been using 800 i think i should go higher thank youSorry to read that you are experiencing peeling of the 2nd planking. I'm in the process of building the Polaris by Occre so there's not a whole lot of difference between the 2 builds. I chose not to use contact cement, but instead used white PVA glue which gave me some working time to adjust the planks as well as clean up any excess glue. I had good results.
If I recall, contact cement that is applied to the 2 pieces to be adhered must be dry (or nearly so) before assembling the 2 pieces together. Also, there is very little forgiveness as once the 2 pieces are joined, that's it. Stuck.
So the peeling issue raises a couple of questions such as: how thoroughly did you prepare the surface of the first planking in terms of removing the sanding dust? A poorly prepared surface would result in poor adhesion. How fresh or new is the contact cement?
Hope to see another post as to your findings and progress.
...henry
agreed. i have a set and they work very well. A little pricey to get them to Canada, but such is life...
Have you had luck using them multiple times without breakage? I remember having these in the past but most of them broke. I learned soon thereafter that clamps are not needed for planking most of the time anyway. Spiled or otherwise pre-shaped planks go on with finger pressure for a few seconds with CA or maybe 45 seconds using carpenters glue. It appears that some of the kit makers are now supplying laser cut spiled planks which makes things a lot easier than in the past and no clamps needed.Planking screws from Micro mark, are your friend.