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I am about to embark in another boat building project. I have decided
to do it here as opposed to wrecked.boats.builders for a couple of reasons. 1 I am JustWait, I can do whatever I want;) The builders group would probably be pretty bored with such a knock down build. I know there would probably be folks here who would appreciate watching a backyard build. and fourth, I am JustWait, I can do whatever I want. Anyway. Step one is to order some goo, you really don't want to buy this stuff a gallon at a time. I am going to go he http://raka.com/EpoxyPricing.html and order a standard 3 gallon kit and he http://raka.com/FiberglassTape.html for a 6 inch by 50 yard roll of 10 oz fiberglass tape for the edges and butt joints. Next I will go he https://www.boatdesigns.com/products.asp?dept=294 and get three or four boxes or ringnails, for this boat I will use a lot of 2inch and 1 1/2 inch nails. Note: I have no connection with either of these companies other than using them as suppliers. Now for the wood. I will get 7 sheets of plywood for the hull. 4@1/2inch and 3@3/4inch. I will also need a bunch of standard framing material. A 4x4 for the stem, 2@1x4 for the chinelogs, 2@2x6 for the sheet clamp rails (gunnels) another 16 footer for the keel, and a 2x4 or two for floor rails and non-detailed interior framing. I will be using Doug fir, never, ever, ever, ever, spruce! I will keep you all posted and do pics so stick around. Anyone who feels this does not belong here, please contact the forum moderator;) Scotty |
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On Jun 3, 9:53*am, HK wrote:
wrote: I am about to embark in another boat building project. I have decided to do it here as opposed to wrecked.boats.builders for a couple of reasons. 1 I am JustWait, I can do whatever I want;) The builders group would probably be pretty bored with such a knock down build. I know there would probably be folks here who would appreciate watching a backyard build. and fourth, I am JustWait, I can do whatever I want. Anyway. Step one is to order some goo, you really don't want to buy this stuff a gallon at a time. I am going to go he http://raka.com/EpoxyPricing.html and order a standard 3 gallon kit and he http://raka.com/FiberglassTape.html for a 6 inch by 50 yard roll of 10 oz fiberglass tape for the edges and butt joints. Next I will go he https://www.boatdesigns.com/products.asp?dept=294 and get three or four boxes or ringnails, for this boat I will use a lot of 2inch and 1 1/2 inch nails. Note: I have no connection with either of these companies other than using them as suppliers. Now for the wood. I will get 7 sheets of plywood for the hull. 4@1/2inch and 3@3/4inch. I will also need a bunch of standard framing material. A 4x4 for the stem, 2@1x4 for the chinelogs, 2@2x6 for the sheet clamp rails (gunnels) another 16 footer for the keel, and a 2x4 or two for floor rails and non-detailed interior framing. I will be using Doug fir, never, ever, ever, ever, spruce! I will keep you all posted and do pics so stick around. Anyone who feels this does not belong here, please contact the forum moderator;) Scotty Why not build something visually interesting, using the cold molded wood process? Or a planked boat with steam-bent keel and framing? Or a cedar strip boat like Penn Yan used to make? *Why another plywood sheet boat with taped joints? Crikey, there are more boatbuilding skills apparent in the beginners' classes at the local maritime museums.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have removed the origional post from the group archive, and reposted it as Justwait... Please be ignored at the other thread, thanks... |
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