Wife had two weekends of weddings Fri/Sat/Sun (wedding photographer) so boat time was limited, but managed to get a little work done here and there.
Got the Starboard stringer cut open and defoamed:
Once again, stringer was full of water under the foam:
All foam removed:
Knowing I'd need a way to dispense glass easily, I decided to throw together a contraption out of my scrap wood pile (and some 3/4" conduit):
Fits nicely in the corner of the garage and still provides plenty of access to the beer fridge:
And since I'm a weakling and can't curl 120+ lbs the old trusty HF low profile made an appearance again to load the roll of 1708:
I wanted it tall enough so it can hold 3 rolls, and I can put it near the transom and easily access stuff on the top shelf from in the boat. Problem is after I got it together I looked at it and thought "damn that looks tippy".
Boxes on top are full of wood flour and cabosil (maybe 10 lbs total), and boxes on the bottom are full of 6 gallons of epoxy each. Until I put a huge dent in the epoxy it should be fine, I tested dispensing from each roll (including yanking on them) and no "tippyness" at all. I'll will probably have to revisit this as the epoxy on the bottom gets used up. Maybe some swiveling outriggers under the bottom shelf.
Continuing in another post so I don't hit image limit...