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Transom is done baby!
Finally, after waiting for three months, it was warm enough to do the transome on my 1978 MA. See attached pictures.http://i596.photobucket.com/albums/t...gteeth/007.jpg
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You need to get better help... :eek:.. I bet he told you he's done lots transom work.... He was just learning how to do it so he doesn't mess up the Seavette.. |
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I dunno Finny. After you have a few beers it doesn't look crooked anymore! Seems to have a list to the port to me.
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As for you Herman, what the hell brings you out? I haven't seen you around for so long I figured you were held up in the Huffington Post or the Moveon.org closet singing kumbaya. |
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Been busy watching Glen Beck reruns on youtube. What happened to the interior shots? I want to see the art dude! It looks like marine ply was used huh? :D
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No marine grade, 5 layers of regular 1/4" ply with bi-ax and mat in between each layer.
I don't know why he didn't post any interior pic's? |
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Epoxy? :D
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poly
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Non marine grade 1/4" plywood without epoxy? :D
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