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God how I've always loved those steps...it really shows when she's on her back. Amazing stuff your up to over there..gonna be a solid boat for sure dirt.... keep em coming sir.
strick
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Hey Dirt, I'm looking at the pics where you tabbed the transom with the full skins. Did you use these full skins to tab into the bottom of the hull and around each side? Are all five skins tabbed around the side and bottom corners? I'm sure I'm not the only one, but I am taking notes from your work, and getting a lot of good information
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When I put the transom in the boat it already had 3 layers of 1700 on each side of the core, (remember the whole outer skin got taken off). Then it got another full layer with tabs on the inside, and 3 more tabs after that. The outside wasnt touched until now, well except for some wraps over the splashwell. Glassed it here, 2 more 17oz with tabs and some finish cloth on the transom face. So just 2 tabs on to the outside of the hull. Thats about all you can really do as thin as these hulls are... Final count : 4 layers inside, 5 and some finish cloth outside. Plus all the tabbing inside. Splashwell and knees/stringers all double tabbed 17oz. Untitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr |
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So frickin' smooth and clean.
I seriously don't get it...
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Full nude now! Gelcoat was FUBAR... Hullsides will get a layer of super fine 3.25oz cloth.
Untitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr Untitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr Untitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr Strange, the old liner really only telegraphed to the port side... Untitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr Untitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr |
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My God you've skinned her alive! gonna be perfect when shes done...is this your personal build or for a client? just being nosey lol
strick
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Layed up one side today in 3.25 oz cloth. Wiped some fairing compound on that transom tie-in and went wet-on-wet with the glass (thats why its so shiny in that one spot on this photo)Ill hit it with the DA and then spray some high build... Shit lays down niiiice, hopefully itll get rid of some of the original roving print thru. Untitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr |
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Good luck with that, The print threw is a pain to get gone. On one of my old hulls I sanded into the gel fairly hard with 120 grit with a Hutchins line sander and then added 5 layers of 2000e primer (grey and then white back and forth to be able to see high spots or the roven) blocking down between the layers of primer trying to get the roven print threw out. About 2 years latter it started to show up again slightly. I should of did like you and removed all the gel completely.
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