Squirt Plans
Monday, May 28, 2012
Trimmed and Epoxied side Panels
Over the weekend I was able to trim the side panels for the plywood on the sides. I was working by myself and getting the longer piece of plywood on and off of the frame was quite a challenge until I was able to get my hands on a drill. Most builder just use a few screws for placement and are able to take the plywood on and off a lot easier, which eventually I was able to do. I also epoxied the butt-joint which was good because it's not suppose to be above 65 F for a while and the epoxy needs to set at about 75 F. With that said, I'm not sure what I will be doing next weekend if I'm not able to epoxy the panels to the frame. Anyways, here are a few pictures of the weekend progress.
I used some 20 pound weights to hold down the square piece of wood used to join the butt-joints.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Dry Fitting Plywood
Today I dry fitted the plywood and was pleased with the results. Taking my time fairing paid off as everything went together pretty well. The only trouble I had was making the bend around the transom. I really had to shove it into place to make it bend around the curve of the transom. I went to the Glen-L forum and through past posts found that working your way toward the bend with slow progression is a good way to do it. I gave it a shot and it seemed to work pretty well. I did have to do a little bit more fairing on the transom curve but that didn't take long. I wont be working on the boat for about 4 or 5 days so I put all the plywood wood on with clamps, not screws yet, and left it so the wood can get use to the bend. Next weekend I plan on screwing everything into place and fiberglassing the butt-joints where the plywood meets.The first picture shows the gap I had between the plywood and the sheer. The second shows the plywood clamp fitted.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Finally Back
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