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07-05-2007, 09:58 PM
strick
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Re: Here We Go Again
Ok time for an update. A lot has been going on around here however not much of it with the boat. I will post what little that I've done. More importantly my new shop is 95% complete all I have to do is get power to it and start hanging electrical components.
When I left off we were digging footings:
with that complete we set the forms for the foundation. One of my buddies helped me get the forms up so we could pour the slab. I trade work with him as he has horses and we don't charge each other.
finished slab
A couple weeks later the crew arrived to install the 30x30 shop.
Fully erected. There will be a breeze way connecting the two
Now it was time for me to get busy with the inside. I put some shelves up so I could get some of my junk up off the ground.
I got some cabinets from a client for free. They were remodeling their kitchen. A little white paint with my airless and they look good as new.
The SS counter tops I got on Craig's list. Some guy pulled them out of a Togo's sandwich shop. I had to do some cutting and riveting to get them to fit.
Now for the boat.
I've mounted the bracket permanently to the transom. There are a total of eight 1/4" square washers holding the flotation chamber to the transom and four 1/8" washers attaching the swim platform to the transom. To seal the bracket to the transom there is about one tube of 5200 that I applied. She ain't going nowhere....till death do they part.
The gunnel cap had tons of little spider cracks so I ground them out.
cut some pieces of 2 ounce matt to fit
and laminated them in place
These areas were then sanded/quick faired and sanded/quick faired and sanded once again.
The underside of the hull was a mess. Tons of blisters from years of neglect. In many areas the gel coat had to be sanded off to get thru the blisters.
Showing some areas were I had to quick fair
On the inside of the hull I put some 1" cloth over the rest of the exposed joints were the gunnel supports are. No joint has been left unlaminated
These areas were then sanded and quick faired.
I've ordered some Awlgrip primer and when it comes in I will give the entire hull a good sanding then primer the hull so I can see were I'm at as far as fairing goes. Thats it for now. The dog days of Summer have finally arrived here in california. 108 degrees in my neck of the woods today.
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