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Category Archives: Building blog
Good and bad clamps
We have bought quite many clamps now, perhaps 30? A few aspects have settled over the building months regarding the quality of clamps. Namely, when building a boat and messing around with epoxy – get the cheapest! The good expensive … Continue reading
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More glass
Today some glass was laid onto some fillets. The knowhow is accumulating slowly but steadily. I found out that laying glass-taping fillets is best done when the fillet is still wet. Simply lay the fillet, cut out the needed length … Continue reading
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Bulkhead construction continues
The bulkheads are coming along steadily, three of them complete and three to go. The first fiberglass tape has been laid today to support a plywood joint on a bulkhead. Pictures say a thousand words.
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