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  1. I was able to find the tape at a sealants and adhesive place,butyl its called.

     

    So back at the boat,both front and back panels turned out great.

     

    With the foam floor not excepting wire stiches that well because of only having glass on one side,i attached wood blocks along the edge with an angle to match the sides.

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    i then attached the sides with screws and a couple of stiches to keep it all straight.

     

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    i routered a 45 onto the edge of the floor so the sides had something to rest against,this helped keep them in place.the sides are up higher so after its all glued i'll be able to round over the foam to make a nice chine.

    in some spots i used wood washers to keep the wire from pulling through the foam.

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    Some goo mixed with fillers was spread onto the seams in a sandwich bag with a corner cut out,like a pastry bag.

     

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  2. I ran into the same problem,i have one pin in the middle at the stern.Seams to work as i find most people that fish there stand and the seat just catchs line.I also have a pin at the bow so the rear seat goes there when were fishin.When i go upstream guys just sit on the bench.The middle seat(rowers)i have mounted to a plywood cradle that fits around the bench,this enables me to shift side to side as needed.If i had benches that were all the same size all my seats would be the cradle idea.

     

     

  3. I use that type of tape at work to fasten caps to window mullions , as funny as it sounds, try a steel stud framing supplier like kenroc, or pacific west. The 2 sided tape i use is foam but it is white not black.

     

    Hope it helps.

     

    Cheers

     

    Cool thanks,as long as its sticky and the foam is soft it should work.

  4. This is a piece i did today,i glassed both sides of 1/4 meranti. if it works it will be the transom of the boat.

     

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    My first perfict seal, no loss of vacuum in over an hour.

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    if anyone knows where in town i can get this kind of 2 sided tape,i'd like to here from you.It has to be the foam kind.Thanks

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  5. So back at it again,summer is really not a good time to build a boat but oh well it will get done.

     

    i've cut out and glassed my sides,then applied some of the plastic film to help level it all out.

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    After laying the glass on the floor which is the foam i realized just how easy it is to lay down too much resin.Solution,vacuum bagging.i ordered one from a shop in the US Joe woodworker is the site and it comes with all the necessary valves to control the amount of vacuum.

     

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    The plastic pipe is a reservoir to hold extra vacuum but its a little small.i've since adapted a 20lb propane tank to store the vac and its working much better.This keeps the pump from running too much.

     

    So i've done some tests to get a feel for it.

     

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    getting some good results.

     

    I can now move ahead so things should go a little quicker now.

  6. Simple, its the dirt in the water rubbing the bottom of the boat.Since the boat goes slower then the current, the sand(dirt) is always going by the bottom.

     

    It even louder in an aluminum.

  7. X 2 on the yeti's ,

     

    i'v had a few coolers over the years , some good and some not so good , i got a yeti and it's the best cooler i have seen yet ,

     

    it is pricey for sure , and heavy , but it will keep your stuff longer and your drinks cold , a block of ice will stay for a week , and if you plan on doing lots of camping , it is bear proof

     

    you can also get a nice foam seat for the top and it's solid , extra chair while camping

     

    Bear proof!! lol good one.

  8. The 12 volt ones are only good while your motor is running.They'll just drain your battery otherwise.

     

    regular cooler, fill with frozen bottles and your good.yetis and the like are for extended trips where you have to keep meat and such.

     

    the thicker the cooler the better but then you need a hugh one just to get enough room.

  9. Back at it again cut out a dovetail joint in the foam to join another piece on.

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    glued clamped then scrape off the excess.

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    glassed the inside then some peelply on top to flatten out the bubbles

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    its still bendable with the glass on.

     

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    So after the foam floor cured i played with the model again getting the floor shape right then traced it onto the foam and cut it out.the peelply works good for the pencil lines.

     

    So after the floor was cut i returned to the model pieaces stiched one side on and lined up my laser level to trace a line to create a flat sheer.

     

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    cut them out and put the model back together again.

     

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    didn't quite get the sheer line flat but a little fine tuning and i'll have full size templates.

    i'll trace and cut them out then glass and stich it all together again,for the last time i hope.

     

     

     

     

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