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Building a Freedom Texas Style

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 11:18 pm
by tx river rat
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I cut and spliced panels and then started stitching them together. Image
well enough for one night will post more later
Ron

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 11:30 pm
by tx river rat
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 3:38 am
by LEE SCHNEIDERMANN
lookin good! don't forget to saturate that luan with epoxy!! Chuck says it's the only way to go!!

PS I see by your prescription , you're over 40!

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 9:21 am
by Oldsparkey
After the panels are stitched together and epoxyed in place ( follow Matt's instructions on how to do that)

Then if you epoxy saturate a inch or two along the seams you can apply some masking tape on each side of the seam over the epoxy saturated area. Do the fillet and when removing the tape you will not pull any wood with the tape. Leaving a nice crisp epoxy fillet with out a lot of sanding.
REMEMBER to REMOVE the tape before the fillet cures. :oops:

Plus the epoxy saturation gives the fillet something to bond to besides just the wood.

Chuck.

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 10:16 am
by tx river rat
have a few more pic
Splices fiberglass on both sides
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another shot of the bow
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This may be old hat to ya'll but it works very well for the fillet material.
Take coffee can and a zip lock baggy insert it in coffee container fold it around edges go ahead mix your resin take it out snip the end nice neat no mess.
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baggy inserted
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It has been long day playing with boat I think I will go play.
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The small fish in the bottom row is 14 inches to give you an ideal of the size of these of these cats.
Lee I am way over 40 danget
Sparky I am going to glass the inside of the boat.
Thanks
Ron

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 10:50 am
by LEE SCHNEIDERMANN
good looking bait! You could catch some nice ones with those minnows :P

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 2:19 pm
by LEE SCHNEIDERMANN
Oldsparkey wrote:After the panels are stitched together and epoxyed in place ( follow Matt's instructions on how to do that)

Then if you epoxy saturate a inch or two along the seams you can apply some masking tape on each side of the seam over the epoxy saturated area. Do the fillet and when removing the tape you will not pull any wood with the tape. Leaving a nice crisp epoxy fillet with out a lot of sanding.
REMEMBER to REMOVE the tape before the fillet cures. :oops:

Plus the epoxy saturation gives the fillet something to bond to besides just the wood.

Chuck.
Chuck,
Should I rough up the saturation area with sandpaper before I apply the fillet?
Lee

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 3:07 pm
by Oldsparkey
You don't need to till you glass the boat because more then 72 hours would of passed and any/ if blush ( a film over the epoxy as it cures) would of appeared.

I would suggest doing a light sanding before putting down the masking tape since the epoxy fills the wood fibers and makes them expand causing some (what I call ) whiskers , or a rough area. The tape does a better job on a smooth surface.
( Run your hand over the sanded wood , then when it is saturated and dried run your hand over it carefully, one will be smooth and one will bite you..... Guess which one )

Chuck.
From the For what is is worth Department.....8)
Epoxy saturated wood (depending on the amount of saturation ) can be up to 4 times as strong as unsaturated wood.

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 3:53 pm
by hairymick
Hi Tx,

Looking good mate.

those cats look very similar to ours.

Do yours have barbed spines in the dorsal,pectoral and SPAM fins?

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 5:19 pm
by tx river rat
Hairymick whats a spam fin.
Ours just have one on top one on each side.
Ron