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Old 04-10-2014, 10:25 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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alright moving right along , got the supports stuck in for the gas tank, need to slap some glass on them. I got all 8 holes drilled for the drains and got pvc mounted in them and grounded the ones smooth in the bilge to keep it clean looking. I cleaned up the shop so I thought I could put the boat next to laminating table but there is just not enough room. to work side by side.










got the stringers for laminating table, I am using 16ft timberstrands, they are engineered lumber that is straight as an arrow.





I cut the legs for the outer joist 1/4" longer so the center will be 1/4" lower. so this means after I lay it up and flip it over it will have a 1/4" crown in the center for drainage.









shop all cleaned up, once I get the drain plug drilled out in the transom the boat will spend some time outside.





man If I had a week straight to work on it I could really do some damage....
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