So here is where I'm at currently on the boat build.
I'm building it on my flatbed trailer just to have a flat surface to work off of. I will be adding one more brace in the empty slot before I put the plywood down and glue and screw it into place.
Fish-N-Fool wrote:
I'm building it on my flatbed trailer just to have a flat surface to work off of. I will be adding one more brace in the empty slot before I put the plywood down and glue and screw it into place.
Coming along quite nicely, keep at it Bro. I was wondering where you were gonna mount the wheels, that ya mentioned on your earlier post & it looks like that will make things much easier than draggin' it along the ground. I'm curious, what are you going to use as a sealant ?
Your concept is coming together nicely. My only concern as an outsider looking in is the open space for the wheels when you wrap the foam board with the poor man fiberglass. Also when you have it all together and if you need to, there's plenty of room to add more of the builders foam board in the middle.
We're excited to see your progress.
Ya know what?
I really appreciate the updates F&F.
Thanks for taking the time to share the process!
Sincerely
Mr. insincere
Aka bassthird
Keep those pictures coming, very cool.
Oh dear, is that untreated blue-stained pine that I am looking at?
harleypiker wrote:
Oh dear, is that untreated blue-stained pine that I am looking at?
Yes, It is pine from home depot but I plan to water proof all the wood with the PMF so it wont matter.
What I got done today . Marking out the glue are and screw holes.
Sorry I didnt get any pictures of the glue up. I had to get it all spread and screwed together before the glue dried. Now I need to let it dry for a day.
Fish-N-Fool wrote:
What I got done today . Marking out the glue are and screw holes.
Sorry I didnt get any pictures of the glue up. I had to get it all spread and screwed together before the glue dried. Now I need to let it dry for a day.
Looking good…another step complete!
Fish-N-Fool wrote:
What I got done today . Marking out the glue are and screw holes.
Sorry I didnt get any pictures of the glue up. I had to get it all spread and screwed together before the glue dried. Now I need to let it dry for a day.
Keep it up, DV, It's' looking good.
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