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dirtwheelsfl 02-13-2022 06:53 PM

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Always bittersweet to cover all that work up!

Bigshrimpin 02-13-2022 09:54 PM

wow. Nice clean work!!

wattaway2 02-13-2022 11:53 PM

Very impressive work

steel686 02-14-2022 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by dirtwheelsfl (Post 273848)
Always bittersweet to cover all that work up!

We know it’s there. That was my first thought as I was scrolling up. Flanges to underside of deck and stringer cuts are too nice to cover. I’ll be disappointed if I ever buy anything new.

strick 02-17-2022 11:42 AM

Yea I think I would rather have Dirt build me one then buy a new boat...nice work

strick

dirtwheelsfl 02-21-2022 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 273898)
Yea I think I would rather have Dirt build me one then buy a new boat...nice work

strick

Im trying like hell to get out of building em and get into inspecting em! With any luck this will be the last one. Besides the 27 but thats a personal project...

dirtwheelsfl 04-11-2022 12:53 PM

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Not much visually different but thatll change when the cap/deck gets laid up...

Sideboxes will serve as bilge ventilation (the bottoms are totally open to bilge), rigging chases, place for speakers, midship cleats, etc..

If theres fairing compound on it, it was done wet on wet after glassing. Such a time saver!

TMala 04-15-2022 09:53 PM

Dirt; so you lay down your last glass and immediately take some fairing compound over it, good idea cuts down on sanding in between! What instrument do you prefer to lay down the compound and what kind of fairing compound do you like?

dirtwheelsfl 04-16-2022 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by TMala (Post 274228)
Dirt; so you lay down your last glass and immediately take some fairing compound over it, good idea cuts down on sanding in between! What instrument do you prefer to lay down the compound and what kind of fairing compound do you like?

I wait an hour or so and let the layup gel so the glass doesnt move around. I just use metal blades, 12 & 6 inch. Never been good with the plastic ones, hell im not very good with the metal ones either. Thats just an end of the day preliminary slop-on...

Ill switch to awlfair for everything else. The stuff i make is just cabosil and microballoons, with an emphasis on the microballoons.

TMala 04-17-2022 05:50 PM

Looks good to me! Thanks for the help I will give it a try


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