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Myfathersson 07-26-2019 08:39 PM

You'll get it handled. Progress with some setbacks is still progress, just with extra educational content. Keep it up!

Assembled my lifting gantry tonight and will be pulling the cap off mine tomorrow morning. Wish me luck!

Slightly_Twisted 08-02-2019 06:20 PM

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I’ve left the transom to fully cure, and have been working on the stringers.
Trying to get it right the first time I spent a few days measuring and re-measuring. I think I got everything where I want/need it so I cut the stringers.
They Came out good just need to fine tune them. The joint I decided I suck a scarf joints so I used what I call a saw tooth joint (not the right name). I decided to make the interlocking teeth 8in then glue them with peanut butter. The process wasn’t the bad just I was over measuring everything so I didn’t waste and plywood.

Hoping to have time this weekend to mock fit the stringers, bulkheads, and outside wedge pieces. Once I get things close I have to wait until the 16th to glass them in. I only have 1 or 2 gallons of resin left I know that’s enough for at least one side, but I really want to wait until I get another 5 gallons.

I’m planning on getting each stringer 100% glassed in one sitting to get a chemical bond throughout the whole stringer to boat connection.

Myfathersson 08-04-2019 06:32 PM

Looking good. I'll be at that stage in the next week or two myself. Praying for good weather this week!

Pipe_Dream 08-05-2019 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Slightly_Twisted (Post 238854)
I’ve left the transom to fully cure, and have been working on the stringers.
Trying to get it right the first time I spent a few days measuring and re-measuring. I think I got everything where I want/need it so I cut the stringers.
They Came out good just need to fine tune them. The joint I decided I suck a scarf joints so I used what I call a saw tooth joint (not the right name). I decided to make the interlocking teeth 8in then glue them with peanut butter. The process wasn’t the bad just I was over measuring everything so I didn’t waste and plywood.

Hoping to have time this weekend to mock fit the stringers, bulkheads, and outside wedge pieces. Once I get things close I have to wait until the 16th to glass them in. I only have 1 or 2 gallons of resin left I know that’s enough for at least one side, but I really want to wait until I get another 5 gallons.

I’m planning on getting each stringer 100% glassed in one sitting to get a chemical bond throughout the whole stringer to boat connection.

Nice work!

Myfathersson 08-06-2019 06:40 PM

Twist - I was wondering, in shaping your stringers are you matching the bare fiberglass height of the original? Reason I ask is there was 1" of peanut butter bridging the gap between my stringer tops and the sole. I've read many folks on iBoats and THT use PL Premium to secure the sole but I don't think I'm going to make up 1" of gap with a polyurethane adhesive. My thought is to increase my stringers by about 3/4" so there isn't as much gap to cover.

SkunkBoat 08-06-2019 06:53 PM

with your joints in the stringers...

There's no reason not to also sister a length of plywood across the joint and glass them together.

Slightly_Twisted 08-07-2019 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Myfathersson (Post 238871)
Twist - I was wondering, in shaping your stringers are you matching the bare fiberglass height of the original? Reason I ask is there was 1" of peanut butter bridging the gap between my stringer tops and the sole. I've read many folks on iBoats and THT use PL Premium to secure the sole but I don't think I'm going to make up 1" of gap with a polyurethane adhesive. My thought is to increase my stringers by about 3/4" so there isn't as much gap to cover.

I’m doing a mix of what you talked about. I went through took all the measurements and then transferred that to the sides of the hull. Used a y foot level to confirm the heights. This created a floor height level. I then ran strings at the sights of the bulk heads and stringers to get the heights. Thankfully the heights were all very close 1/4 inch off. Used a common middle height, that put me close.

Skunk, I was thinking the same thing.

Myfathersson 08-17-2019 07:59 PM

Did you get any glassing done on your stringers this weekend?

Slightly_Twisted 08-25-2019 05:40 PM

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Wow it’s taken so long to get things moving. LOTs of little adjustments to get the stringers to sit just right and give me the height I wanted. Took a few days to grind the surrounding glass to get a good bond once I start glassing.

Work has got me putting in way to much time and passing off projects that they “can’t find the money for, but can find the materials”. :sick: I work with a high school athletic teams and I built a few chillers for drinking water years ago. Well they wanted another and one three times the size. That’s taken a lot of boat time away!!

Got the stringers “glued” with thickened resin and fiberglass dust today. Forgot to get pics of the alignment cribbing, but here is after they sat for 8 hours.

Myfathersson 08-26-2019 10:40 AM

Looking good. I hope to be at that stage after Labor Day Weekend. I will confess being a single guy with no real commitments outside of the daily grind helps with my rate of progress, though my wallet needs a little recovery time just like my body does LOL. I like your shelf/table over the gunnel. Might have to replicate that when I'm glassing in my stringers.


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