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martin 11-10-2012 08:51 AM

Thanks strick... Hope to get this thingmounted this weekend... Boss just gave me veterens day as a payed holiday.. Yippee.. Weather is very beautiful for grindin glass.. Lol

martin 11-11-2012 08:40 PM

Finished grinding and shaping tub Platform layout
 
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Just pulled the platform out of the mold. Came out pretty nice comparde to the tub. Just need to fit it in the am... Will put one access hatch in the middle and so I can glass the center stringer to the platform...

martin 11-11-2012 08:51 PM

On my radius I had a hell of a time bending the 1/8" luan believe it or not... So after cursing up a storm i decided to pull a sterlite Tote from the attic and cut the top off. I made sure it was stamped PP before I proceeded..After all I didn't want to get yelled at for nothing.. anyway this actually worked out really well and the Gelcoat came out beautiful... will fit the top Monday.. and start back on the transom.. until then hope you all had an itchy Weekend. two layers of 2 oz and two layers of 1708 sandwiched with nidacore and two layers of 1708 to finish off.. part weighs about15-20 lbs..72 inches wide x 24 deep Will weigh total when I get done...

martin 11-11-2012 08:57 PM

Thanks to everybody on this thread who helped me my millions of questions. I know I sounded like a broken record at times. . Strick, Bushwacker and BigShrimpin.. also Don with Hermco. and the Seacraft community

martin 11-18-2012 07:20 PM

Not much goin on here. Sanded the hull out and glued the top deck down.. Waitng on some deck parts so i can finish the bracket and decks


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