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It's a deep V and looks to be a good hull on which to build. Regards, Josh |
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On 1/3/2015 12:05 PM, Josh Smith wrote:
Is this a wood framed plastic boat? No Sir, it's riveted aluminum with a wooden floor. The wood rotted and I'm looking at replacing it with beams left over from a building project of Dad's. He's the carpenter, not I -- never have been good with wood myself. It's a deep V and looks to be a good hull on which to build. Regards, Josh Do you know what kind of wood it is you are using? Some are good, some others not so good. |
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On Sat, 3 Jan 2015 17:05:51 +0000, Josh Smith
wrote: Is this a wood framed plastic boat? No Sir, it's riveted aluminum with a wooden floor. The wood rotted and I'm looking at replacing it with beams left over from a building project of Dad's. He's the carpenter, not I -- never have been good with wood myself. It's a deep V and looks to be a good hull on which to build. Regards, Josh Josh, Scotty, aka KC, builds wooden boats. |
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Josh Smith wrote:
Is this a wood framed plastic boat? No Sir, it's riveted aluminum with a wooden floor. The wood rotted and I'm looking at replacing it with beams left over from a building project of Dad's. He's the carpenter, not I -- never have been good with wood myself. It's a deep V and looks to be a good hull on which to build. Regards, Josh Just do not use pressure treated wood. Copper and aluminum so not play well together. |
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On Sat, 03 Jan 2015 23:27:07 -0600, Califbill wrote: Josh Smith wrote: Is this a wood framed plastic boat? No Sir, it's riveted aluminum with a wooden floor. The wood rotted and I'm looking at replacing it with beams left over from a building project of Dad's. He's the carpenter, not I -- never have been good with wood myself. It's a deep V and looks to be a good hull on which to build. Regards, Josh Just do not use pressure treated wood. Copper and aluminum so not play well together. There is never a good reason to use PT wood in a boat I know some boats use PT to prevent rot, and the wood is covered. |
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On 1/4/2015 2:09 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 14:02:25 -0500, wrote: On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 13:10:20 -0500, KC wrote: On 1/4/2015 12:07 PM, wrote: On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 01:49:42 -0600, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Sat, 03 Jan 2015 23:27:07 -0600, Califbill wrote: Josh Smith wrote: Is this a wood framed plastic boat? No Sir, it's riveted aluminum with a wooden floor. The wood rotted and I'm looking at replacing it with beams left over from a building project of Dad's. He's the carpenter, not I -- never have been good with wood myself. It's a deep V and looks to be a good hull on which to build. Regards, Josh Just do not use pressure treated wood. Copper and aluminum so not play well together. There is never a good reason to use PT wood in a boat I know some boats use PT to prevent rot, and the wood is covered. Pressure treating prevents insect damage. It is not that effective in presenting rot. I got that from the manager of a Wolman plant when he talked me out of using PT plywood on my pontoon. When you add to that the propensity for the newer ACQ and ACA to attack metals it is useless in a boat. Well, the guy seems to have dissappeared but I am thinking about lumber not plywood... Sounded to me like he was gonna' resaw something he had around for planking... I think we agree the PT would be a poor choice and I will leave it there. Typically people use cedar, cypress or mahogany, maybe teak for trim. === I agree. It needs to be something that's relatively light and the end grain should be sealed with multiple coats of thinned epoxy. We still don't know if this guy is talking lumber or plywood, planking or interior framing, etc... Could be gone for the weekend we will see if he comes back tomorrow and gives more info. |
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I'm still around. Very busy. Yep, lumber, not plywood. Josh |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 14:02:25 -0500, wrote: On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 13:10:20 -0500, KC wrote: On 1/4/2015 12:07 PM, wrote: On Sun, 04 Jan 2015 01:49:42 -0600, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Sat, 03 Jan 2015 23:27:07 -0600, Califbill wrote: Josh Smith wrote: Is this a wood framed plastic boat? No Sir, it's riveted aluminum with a wooden floor. The wood rotted and I'm looking at replacing it with beams left over from a building project of Dad's. He's the carpenter, not I -- never have been good with wood myself. It's a deep V and looks to be a good hull on which to build. Regards, Josh Just do not use pressure treated wood. Copper and aluminum so not play well together. There is never a good reason to use PT wood in a boat I know some boats use PT to prevent rot, and the wood is covered. Pressure treating prevents insect damage. It is not that effective in presenting rot. I got that from the manager of a Wolman plant when he talked me out of using PT plywood on my pontoon. When you add to that the propensity for the newer ACQ and ACA to attack metals it is useless in a boat. Well, the guy seems to have dissappeared but I am thinking about lumber not plywood... Sounded to me like he was gonna' resaw something he had around for planking... I think we agree the PT would be a poor choice and I will leave it there. Typically people use cedar, cypress or mahogany, maybe teak for trim. === I agree. It needs to be something that's relatively light and the end grain should be sealed with multiple coats of thinned epoxy. I think next time I do my flooring I am going with the Thermolite panels. 3/4" |
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