It does, heading out to do more work now:sifone:
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Very cool!
I guess I never thought of the gap for the bonding area. Now that you explain it, it makes sense.
I guess just coming from my carpenter background, I was sort of blinded by what I know, and not thinking in these terms.
Big project Rick, keep plugging along.
Didnt get the knees in over the weekend, but did get the outside skin started. Had today off from work to get the taxes done, and when I got home from the accountant, threw the deck piece back on to measure for the knees, and new back seat bulkhead.
Few new pics from today, got the knees cut, and started the install, and added a 3rd piece of 3/4 where the motor will mount spanning the knees. considering adding a 3rd knee on the center stringer, that is just a wedge in there now to hold the plywood while the putty hardens, will finish laying the glass tomorrow.
Looking good Rick!
Thanks for providing the pics. It's helping to motivate me.
Now if I just had some time.
Finally u got of your lazy butt !!!!!! LOL :cheers2::sifone::seeya:
Rick --- LOOKING GOOD !!!
You`ve always impressed me. When you tackle a project, you do not "F" around.
Looks like excellent work. I would add that 3rd, center knee. Nothing wrong with over-building something.
KEEP THE PICS COMING !
Rick, looking very good.
Didnt accomplish much yesterday, Bit I did manage to get a layer of 1708 on the knees and such, will get them wrapped up next weekend, but gotta get more resin first. Also started the finish work on the transom height extension.
Nice! I finally got all the tune up stuff done and had my 24 out yesterday (in your honor of course!) Keep up the good work!
awesome work Rick
when you have time send me pics of the 24 in the water...thanks Premierfrc@aol.com
Havent done much work in the last 2 weeks, but did manage to get all 57 holes patched up, ground out, glassed in, filled with fiberglass reinforced filler, then a coat of 3M premium marine over the whole transom, and sanded off to blend it all.
Shot a coat of primer on there to see if I could see any imperfections, looked pretty good, so I shot a black guidecoat on, and will sand again this weekend.