Jim - router in the shop if you need it. have a brand new 10" table saw, too
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02-22-2010 07:41 PMBoat-less...
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02-22-2010 07:58 PM
o yea ,,, i have a router and a table saw ,,,,,and a DRILL,,!!!!
IMCO #10- 2009 National Champions
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02-22-2010 08:00 PM
Thanks Guys. All in need is some gitterdone
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02-22-2010 08:24 PM
I'd gut out ALL That wood and replace it with some sort of cored panels, 1) it'll give you ample room to work in there. 2) you'll save 100+lbs. 3) It'll be a much better job than they did back in 83...
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02-25-2010 09:07 PM
Jim for what it's worth last winter I replaced the deck panels in the cockpit of my cruiser. They were plywood and rotted out. I went with divinicell (spell?) type foam that we laminated on a big formica table with biax on both sides. You could not get me to use anything that grew in tree form as a core unless there is a good reason like an engine stringer. Unless there is a compression load like tightening a bolt the strength is in the glass anyhow. I go with FastDonzi. It was probably overkill but we used vinylester.
Marc
www.go-fast.com, www.MercruiserParts.com,www.CyborgTransmissions.com,and coming soon - BamBoatGear.com
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02-25-2010 09:41 PM
Jim , i thought i would post this for $hit's and giggles http://www.coosacomposites.com/nautical.html Jim there is the Blue water and the Nautical series which is more economical as far as price goes .
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03-10-2010 07:28 PM
My Coosa rigid panels get shipped the 17th.
1 sheet 1"and 3/4". 3 sheets 1/2. 153 lbs total.
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04-19-2010 08:04 PM
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04-19-2010 08:42 PM
The space shuttle has more head room.
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04-20-2010 09:02 PM
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04-20-2010 11:13 PM
looking sweet Jimbo!
P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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04-21-2010 09:09 AM
Ahhh, the memories. Looks good Jim, just glad I'm not doing it again.
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04-21-2010 04:34 PM
Round 1 today. This is no fun doing it alone. I will be glad to get out of this forward section.
Its just about time to prep the next section. I will grind out the marglass that I tabbed it in with and mud in the next center section. I think I will mud in the next cross piece now I have I little more room so I can do the entire block at once.
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04-21-2010 04:51 PMcouldn't wait for me, huh? You'll have some left for the weekend, won't you?
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04-21-2010 05:05 PM
If you were helping I wouldn't be wetting out on my lap.