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Posted: November 13th, 2006, 1:14 pm
by Ty one on
Thanks Chalk,
Still doing my homework, But I do plan to start this winter

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Posted: January 8th, 2007, 1:09 pm
by Chalk
Quick update - I have all the supplies needed to finish the hull

. I didn't get my fabric until today, I was actually mad at DHL for not bringing it Friday, like it was scheduled...Funny how things happen when they are suppose to...I realized I need to do some more filling and filleting in some areas and I had a few holes to fill.
I laminated in a 9" clamping board on the transom to get my 1.5â€
Posted: January 8th, 2007, 1:22 pm
by birddog
Good to see you back on track.
Can't wait to see it.
Posted: January 8th, 2007, 3:28 pm
by fishful_thinkin
Sounds Great!

Posted: January 8th, 2007, 7:19 pm
by tin can
I sure missed fishing out of it this winter. does this mean I'll get to fish out of it next winter?

Posted: January 8th, 2007, 7:51 pm
by Chalk
tin can wrote:I sure missed fishing out of it this winter. does this mean I'll get to fish out of it next winter?

Only if you wear your fuchsia thong....
SA, I'll take care of you Friday

Posted: January 9th, 2007, 10:23 pm
by Chalk
Two hours worth of slinging epoxy and chasing runs.

(For both sides that is

)
I normally prefer to lay out fiberglass wet, but it tends to be messy. The insides of the boat extend outward and down. Taping it dry and wetting in place has by far produced some of the cleanest and nicest laminations for me to date.
Before
After
To Be Continued...
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 10:43 pm
by T Smith
good idea, about the tape.
I just wet out a spot here and there to hold pieces in place but sometimes once you got to a previously "tacked in" spot you would get a kink in the cloth from stretching it out. Wish I'd of thought of the tape. Just tape it in and work your way down.
Lookin good

Posted: January 9th, 2007, 10:49 pm
by Chalk
The tape isn't a perfect solution, when removing it, it would sometimes create a run...But other than that it worked out great. I normally folded the glass and placed it in a painter tray and poured epoxy over it and then spread it out that way...Boy have I screwed some clothes up doing it that way

Posted: January 20th, 2007, 8:45 pm
by Chalk
Shaved the bow down today and chased down "boogers"

aka globs of fiberglass and epoxy....I have been dry fitting the bulkheads and thinking of how I want to do things i.e. front hatch, rod tubes, drain's, power and such....I also baked a cake with my wife

and put some barn yard pimps on the grill...Not a bad day at the ranch
To Be Continued...
The bow shaved down...pictures don't do it justice....looks really cool. well to me anyway's
The transom laminated in, waiting on a jack plate and Honda 20 hp
Guts getting fitted
Da cake
Barn yard pimps ready for serving

Posted: January 20th, 2007, 8:49 pm
by Eerman
Boat looks good

Food ain't bad either.

Posted: January 20th, 2007, 10:47 pm
by birddog
You're just a do- it - all man.
Just think how much you'd get done if you stayed out of the kitchen.
Boats looking good.
Posted: January 20th, 2007, 11:02 pm
by tin can
The food looks great. But the boat looks a long way from being ready for next weekend.
Posted: January 20th, 2007, 11:05 pm
by Barhopr
where you going to mount the power pole ?
Posted: January 21st, 2007, 8:47 am
by Chalk
birddog wrote:Just think how much you'd get done if you stayed out of the kitchen.
Scratch made Cinnamon rolls last weekend, Scratch made cake this weekend....Heading to Tincan's next weekend, figure we can make a Quiche
It won't be ready next weekend TC, unless you can start me a fan club with paying members
I think a power pole would be a bit much....I'm thinking Stiffy though
