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Hooligan 03-18-2013 09:38 AM

Sanding a transom almost like sanding a floor...
 
Here's a different idea, albeit a time saver. I Decided that I wasn't going to spend all day with a 6" orbital in my hand so I had to get crafty (read goofy) and get some new ideas. This one seemed to work out pretty well- though the damn sander weighs a ton and has to be heaved every time you want to move it.

Otherwise, its not as much work as it looks. You get it going and just kind of move it side to side ala-pendulum. I would recommend buying two or three white pads because the fiberglass dust causes the paper to lose its stick pretty quickly. Otherwise one sheet of 60 grit seemed to last a long time on my epoxy/cab/milled glass/microbubbles mix. A four hour HD rental was more than enough time. Took two hours to do what i needed (that included sanding the console down).

Without further ado: almost like sanding a floor sideways. (and alot more clumsy)
http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...&pictureid=465

hermco 03-18-2013 04:39 PM

:eek::eek::eek: :D

bigeasy1 03-19-2013 08:38 AM

Now that's ingenuity on the highest level.

77SceptreOB 03-19-2013 12:24 PM

Wouldn't it be easier to just stand the hull on its nose and put the transom straight up in the air? It would eliminate the use of all those rope. You would need a really tall ladder though! LOL!!

Nice work!

Bushwacker 03-19-2013 01:33 PM

Hooligan,

If you aren't an engineer, you missed your calling! Congratulations, on a great idea! Rube Goldberg would be proud! Denny

bigeasy1 03-19-2013 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 77SceptreOB (Post 213412)
Wouldn't it be easier to just stand the hull on its nose and put the transom straight up in the air? It would eliminate the use of all those rope. You would need a really tall ladder though! LOL!!

Nice work!

Or,you could have glued a big piece of sand paper to the floor,then stood the boat up on the transom and slid the boat back and forth on the paper.Changing grits would have been a pia though.

strick 03-19-2013 09:05 PM

I like it. However I'm a little surprised that bigshrimpin did not think of that first!

Strick

saugeye 03-20-2013 02:45 AM

I thought you were using a drum sander

Entourage 03-20-2013 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strick (Post 213440)
I like it. However I'm a little surprised that bigshrimpin did not think of that first!

Strick


Lmao.......

martin 03-20-2013 11:59 AM

Awesome..


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