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im using poly, but i think i have the right tool in hand to finish any remaining wood. heres what i think...cut two 3/4 inch transoms. laminate together with mat, dry fit into transom, determine how much glass i need to add to build up where i can still slide it in from the top. remove dry fit transom, add the required amount of glass, slide it back with putty against inner skin, brace in place (clamps, screws, etc...) than either add more glass and fill edges with chop strand/resin or putty old skin on and grind the edges and reglass in place. Any thoughts or issues with this idea?? Wicked nervous about structural glass work, but with all your input it will ease my pain. thanks guys.
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You are correct bigshrimpin 2 3/4 inch pieces would be too much. Gonna go with 3/4 and prob. 5/8 laminated together. Hopefully this weekend ill get it cut and start putting it back together.
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Everything is ground down. Just gotta patch the old holes then cut my transom.
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I will begin putting the transom back together either tomorrow or Monday if my resin shows up today. I will be adding to the thin inner skin with three layers of glass (mat, woven, mat). Then two more layers of mat, then the 1st piece of MG ply followed by 1 layer of mat followed by next piece of ply then building up the outside skin and re attaching old skin. I have the first 5 layers of glass cut and everything cleaned and organized for when the resin shows up. Should be quite the learning experience. Any issues with this layup schedule? Thanks
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The first piece of transom was put in place using my previous post description. All the bracing has been removed in the pictures, a few clamps and wedges are still in place though.
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Here's a picture of the console with new tilt hydro helm pump and new 13.5 inch stainless wheel. 3 gauge holes are cut, a larger 4th hole will be cut to the left of the other ones for the tach. The rocker switches will mount on the vertical face starboard side I think.
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Not too much accomplished but got some more stuff in the console. I took leave next week to finish the transom (hopefully)
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Thanks guys, being that this is my first rebuild I guess I just need a "yup, good plan" or " NO, DON'T DO THAT!" every once in a while to either confirm or dispell my ideas. I have done hundreds, if not thousands of research hours on here since 2007ish but every rebuild is different even if your doing the same project the same way, ie. transom from outside. Thanks again.
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Aren't you done yet?
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Patrick from WAY out on cape cod. 1973 23foot Center console, Birdsall Ttop, Hermco Bracket... in progress |
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I wish wildman...so here's where I'm at. I know the deepness is what matters for the grinding so there is no bump after the glass is applied but how does my width look? What is a good layup schedule to glass the seems. I'm not using 1708 but have mat and woven at my disposal. I was thinking three layers consisting of mat, woven, mat. I'll probably grind the seem deeper to ensure a good finish. Thoughts??
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