Need to step in here and get sort off the subject but staying with it if that makes any sence. :roll:
The Oak paneling I am using is something different to me. I am use to Luann. This oak is harder to work with , weighs more and costs more but is almost indestructible. About 2 1/2 times the cost and about the same as the weight it has over the Luann.
I have left some pieces with parts of them , glassed , epoxy coated and plain out side in our weather. There is no difference between any of them. They have been rained on , frozen in ice after the rains , heated back up , rained on , baked in the sun and drenched in the dew and fog , even made it threw the humidity we have. The pieces have been out from the early December to this date the last of January and in the same condition as when I put them out there....... 1 1/2 months. They will stay there for several more months to see how the act.
When using the rest of it for the skiff I found that the epoxy will saturate almost ( Not quite ) to the center core of the panel by using just one coat. The other nice thing is when the wood is saturated with the epoxy there are no whiskers (
small wood fibers filled with epoxy that want to stand up like whiskers ) Which means there is no additional sanding needed when glassing after the saturation of the wood.
It is a heavier panel in the 1/4 inch then the Luann (
Which I really miss not using and really like ) but this is an experimentation build on my part so it meant using something different from the box stores.
This Bayou Skiff is a different boat for me to build and to keep with that thought it does have all sorts of different wood's in it which might be an understatement :lol: ,
Maple for the wood flour ,
Oak for the panels ,
Pine for the rails ,
Cypress for the stem and ribs and even
California Red Wood for the seats. The best of all the woods. One way or the other I will get some
Florida Citrus ( Orange Wood ) in there. Not sure how but some way.
Building for your fun is something to be enjoyed and to do to have fun with , not to just build something to use later and trust me ... This Ole Fart is having some fun on this build. Hell , my good friends tell me that I enjoy building the boats more the using them , They just might be right.
Chuck.
PS. Almost forgot , the Oars will be Bass Wood since it will be a boat for camping and Bass Fishing. :wink: