Just finished the bottom and should flip it over tomorrow to finish the top. We are really pushing the envelope to finish in time for April 4th and 5th. The hardest part is keeping the shop warm enough for the paint. Temps here at night have been in the teens and more snow each day. You folks in the east will get it next, again.
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostJust finished the bottom and should flip it over tomorrow to finish the top. We are really pushing the envelope to finish in time for April 4th and 5th. The hardest part is keeping the shop warm enough for the paint. Temps here at night have been in the teens and more snow each day. You folks in the east will get it next, again.
We'll see you at Lawrence on the 4,5th.Last edited by drbyrne55; 03-09-2009, 02:35 PM.BOPP
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Not a race boat . . .
A cedar strip dinghy. 124 strips, and I clamped them one ata time rather than staple (ugly holes) in place. West resin with 207 hardener and 6 oz fiberglass cloth. And there's more fun ahead! Now I have to roll the boat, scrape and sand the inside and fiberglass that as well. Result: cedar cored composite structure. Frames = gunwales etc - will be white ash, and I'll make a pair of oars with white ash. 9' long, 4' beam. She's a chubby dinghy.Attached Filescarpetbagger
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Originally posted by Bill Huson View PostA cedar strip dinghy. 124 strips, and I clamped them one ata time rather than staple (ugly holes) in place. West resin with 207 hardener and 6 oz fiberglass cloth. And there's more fun ahead! Now I have to roll the boat, scrape and sand the inside and fiberglass that as well. Result: cedar cored composite structure. Frames = gunwales etc - will be white ash, and I'll make a pair of oars with white ash. 9' long, 4' beam. She's a chubby dinghy.
My son would love that down on the beach.BOPP
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostJust finished the bottom and should flip it over tomorrow to finish the top. We are really pushing the envelope to finish in time for April 4th and 5th. The hardest part is keeping the shop warm enough for the paint. Temps here at night have been in the teens and more snow each day. You folks in the east will get it next, again.
Lookin good Mike! What paint did you use? How many coats did it take? Did you apply with a brush?Sean Byrne
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The Captains Varnish was done with a foam brush. The Pettit Sunflower yellow was rolled on when possible and then smoothed with light strokes of a Purdy paint brush. The yellow is a lot brighter than it shows. If you look close you can tell it was not sprayed and I used two coats. Should have three to make it perfect but don't have time.Mike - One of the Montana Boys
If it aint fast make it look good
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostThe Captains Varnish was done with a foam brush. The Pettit Sunflower yellow was rolled on when possible and then smoothed with light strokes of a Purdy paint brush. The yellow is a lot brighter than it shows. If you look close you can tell it was not sprayed and I used two coats. Should have three to make it perfect but don't have time.Sean Byrne
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Originally posted by seanp3 View PostWell, if you play your cards right this year you should have many trying to inspect your bottom. Just keep it right side up!!
Sean, are you trying to say you want to inspect Mike's bottom??????
what would your wife say about that???Daren
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better yet for the beach . . .
Originally posted by drbyrne55 View PostThat's art work !
My son would love that down on the beach.carpetbagger
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rocks? gravel beach?
Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostBill, I bet you don't ever pull that puppy up on the rocks or a gravel beachcarpetbagger
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