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William R. Watt September 19th 03 02:17 AM

Ply stability.
 
Backyard Renegade ) writes:
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thats why I suggested temporary thin battens
along the edges until he is ready to stitch to the next panel on the
hull. Kind of like a seam batten boat.


.... or duct tape

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Backyard Renegade September 21st 03 01:59 PM

Ply stability.
 
(William R. Watt) wrote in message ...
Backyard Renegade ) writes:
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thats why I suggested temporary thin battens
along the edges until he is ready to stitch to the next panel on the
hull. Kind of like a seam batten boat.


... or duct tape


Speaking of duct tape... What did you ever do with that daggerboard box on the dog?
Scotty

William R. Watt September 22nd 03 06:17 PM

Ply stability.
 
Backyard Renegade ) writes:

Speaking of duct tape... What did you ever do with that daggerboard box on the dog?
Scotty


Would that be the problem I reported here with the screw heads pulled
through the thin face ply of the lauan underlay plywood? The problem
report included a description of the fix, ie fitting a 1/4" spruce plywood
doubler over the outside of the slot. The boat is fine now. Was out in it
a couple of days ago picking riverside wild apples for annual cider making.
Could not resist wasting most of an afternoon pleasure sailing on the
river after apple picking. :)

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