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<veeduber@isp.com> wrote
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> Once the early designers appreciated the advantage of the one over the
> other they moved immediately to true monocoque structures of molded
> plywood, welded steel tubing and so forth, but the structural integrity
> of the 'box' structures combined with their simplicity of fabrication
> makes the method ideal for homebuilders even today.
Correct me if I am wrong, but is not epoxy for homebuilders considered much more
"user friendly" than Resorcinol, because Resorcinol is very particular about
having uniform, tight fitting joints, and the correct clamping pressure?
--
Jim in NC
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