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tartuffe 02-19-2012 02:32 PM

Yeah, I've been reading through your thread Smoke linked above. You've done some really nice work. So you didnt go all the way through on the first layer. Good to know, I thought you had 4 separate pieces on that first layer of 3/4 ply.

I saw where you had a solid piece on the second layer of 3/4. While here, what did you use to adhere the two layers of ply together? Also how did you get both layers of ply so level with one another? They look really good. I was thinking a belt sander after you laminated the ply but before your first layer of 1708.

Kracker Jack 02-19-2012 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by tartuffe (Post 185543)
Yeah, I've been reading through your thread Smoke linked above. You've done some really nice work. So you didnt go all the way through on the first layer. Good to know, I thought you had 4 separate pieces on that first layer of 3/4 ply.

I saw where you had a solid piece on the second layer of 3/4. While here, what did you use to adhere the two layers of ply together? Also how did you get both layers of ply so level with one another? They look really good. I was thinking a belt sander after you laminated the ply but before your first layer of 1708.

I glued my plywood layers with thickend resin using a mixture of cabosil as your thickener. Make to peanut butter consistentsy. I troweled it on with 1/4 inch knotch trowel like the one you use for ceramic tile. I hotcoated my ply before glueing. I'm new at this stuff also I did a lot of research before starting. The guys on this forum are AWESOME!!! No question is a dumb one,ask all you can because that's how you learn. Don't feel like you have pull the sheets of ply together super tight, just kinda massage your clamps or allthread still it starts ozzing out. I also tapped on transom with a rubber mallet so it kinda seats the glue evenly with vibration. Let me know if ya need more pics because I have a lot that I did not post that might help you out

tartuffe 02-19-2012 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Kracker Jack (Post 185544)
I glued my plywood layers with thickend resin using a mixture of cabosil as your thickener. Make to peanut butter consistentsy. I troweled it on with 1/4 inch knotch trowel like the one you use for ceramic tile. I hotcoated my ply before glueing. I'm new at this stuff also I did a lot of research before starting. The guys on this forum are AWESOME!!! No question is a dumb one,ask all you can because that's how you learn. Don't feel like you have pull the sheets of ply together super tight, just kinda massage your clamps or allthread still it starts ozzing out. I also tapped on transom with a rubber mallet so it kinda seats the glue evenly with vibration. Let me know if ya need more pics because I have a lot that I did not post that might help you out


Thank you for your feedback. I feel pretty good with taking my next few steps when this crappy weather blows out.

Kracker Jack 02-19-2012 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by tartuffe (Post 185556)
Thank you for your feedback. I feel pretty good with taking my next few steps when this crappy weather blows out.

Yea I feel the same way! I'm over this weather. Past 2 weekends for us it has been raining. Where ya from?

tartuffe 02-19-2012 07:09 PM

Not far South from you in Greenville NC. Got a lot done yesterday but today was a total loss. I want to be out there more than my body wants another day of deconstruction so I can't complain too much.

Been a good day of online shopping. Found tyvek-like suits for about $1.50/ea. Looking forward to that half face respirator and googles showing up too.

Kracker Jack 02-20-2012 07:06 AM

When get the old wood out and transom prepped make you a cardboard board pattern of your transom. You will use it to cut plywood and glass patterns also.

mauryc 02-25-2012 11:00 AM

Did someone say poured transom?? Guess not :(

Four years and still strong.

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...poured+transom

tartuffe 02-29-2012 03:15 PM

I just got the first layer of 3/4" ply in last night. All in all pretty smooth process.

I can say poured transom but I can't tell the boss to swallow another $500 pill in addition to the $2000 pill I already got her to swallow for all the cool bling I've been acquiring for my "classic."

I'm lucky if I can get her to take her 1 pill a day.

Joker2 03-06-2012 06:34 PM

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Here is the new transom put in matching the old shape, my boat is a 75'

tartuffe 03-06-2012 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Joker2 (Post 186125)
Here is the new transom put in matching the old shape, my boat is a 75'


Not bad, it took some serious torque to get that bend. I took the cap off the boat and am replacing mine from the inside. Just tabbed it in tonight.


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