Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

archbuilder

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

Hey Bob, what is Robs thread?? Love to read it!
 

BobsGlasstream

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

Hey arch,
He hasn't started one yet. It has been some adventure so far.
I'll get on him to start one.
I'll see him again tomorrow and let him folks are asking about his project.
Like I said it has been an adventure. We were laughing about it today.
That's all I'm going to say right now.
Take care my friend.
Bob
 

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

Hey Mick,
Thanks for the info, I'll have to check it out.

mrlassi1,
If you are talking about this.
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It is a vacuum system for laminating.
The jig was in case the glass didn't want to lay down on top of the stringers. If you cover the wood with box tape the poly resin won't stick to it when it drys.
I never used it, by rounding the top of the stringers with my router the glass layed down perfect.
I used poly resin.
Yes, The more post you have the higher your rank. I have a lot of free time at night after work so I'm on here a lot. I have never seen it posted anywhere as to what = what.
Wow. I think answered all the questions, if you need any additional info, just ask.
Good luck on your project.
Bob

I took another look at your vacuum pump setup. Try carrying that into an airport. Looks like a nuke :)
 

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

Hey sprintst,
I think I'll pass on the airport thing. I don't get enough time at home as it is. :redface:
Bob
 

sprintst

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

That's why I mentioned the airport thing.

Let me know if you'll ever drag that boat down to Vegas. It would cost me some gas but at least we'd have a warm place to work on the boats. I'd bet I can buy my trailer parts cheaper down there too and boat seats and ...
 

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Every time I see that pump, I wonder about the engineering that went into it. I've wanted to get one, but didn't like the price of the bags. I've watched David Marks use his many times on DIY, and thought, now that's cool!.
 

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Hey Mountain_Man,
Thanks.
I really like it and it works great too. I will PM you with some information on it when I get back to KY, next week.
The cost of the bags is high but I have found some ways around that too, that works well for a fraction of the cost.
Thanks again.
Bob
 

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

sprintst,
Hey man, I'm up for the road trip.
We can meet and then get some real work done on the boats.
Bob
 

sprintst

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I can be there in 24 hours... I'd be a wreck when I get there but it would be worth it for me in the savings in parts and upholstery work.

Hmmm...
 

BobsGlasstream

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

OK Folks,
I wasn't going to do this but I'm having trouble getting Rob to start a thread.
So I'm going to hijack my own thread to give you an update on this adventure.
Trust me it has been one too.
First off you should remember Robs first Boat. Yes I did say first.
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Notice the trailer, Sorry about the poor pic.
Here is a pic off the trailer.
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And one from the front.
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And then came boat # 2 The donor for the engine.
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I will continue in a few minutes, so stay with me.
Bob
 

archbuilder

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

were on the edge of our seats! :D
 

BobsGlasstream

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OK, now the rest of the story.
I happened to tell Rob that I did find another boat that looked like it was in great shape but the boat had be stolen then recovered but the motor had been striped, but wasn't sure if it was still available. I found the number and Rob called.
Well here was the answer.
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Yep meet boat # 3.
We made another road trip and looked at the boat, We had to rebuild the old trailer to make the trip too. When we got there we ended up trading trailers and bought the boat.
The stringers are good and the transom solid Needs some interior work from the sun and the motor we bought for the first boat will drop right in this one. The Old boat is to be picked up Saturday by the new owner for the same price Rob Paid for it minus the trailer.
We will be installing the motor in the new boat over the next couple weeks.
Here are a few more pic's of the newest boat.
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one more.
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Like I said it has been an adventure, but the shortest restore period I have seen yet.
So in the short , that's the update on Rob's project to date.
I hope you liked it.
Bob
 

archbuilder

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

Bob I'm starting to suspect that Rob is your alter ego :D:D!
 

BobsGlasstream

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Well arch,
I was going to buy it but he really wanted it so I gave it up. He is real, I couldn't make this up if I wanted to. It has been pretty funny and a lot of road trips too. This last one was picked up 40 miles North of my house too.
It has kept me busy while away from home.
Hope you enjoyed the story so far.
Bob
 

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I like that vacuum set up, I might need it for when we custom build my tonneau cover for my truck :)
 

BobsGlasstream

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Hey thrill,
Just let me know and I'll get you the plans. I picked most of the stuff to build it locally and on ebay. Not that much out of pocket either.
Bob
 

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

Bob- Are you really working when you leave home, or are you just using work as an excuse to satisfy your boat restoration fetish:D

No really, it's cool that you still can keep yourself busy playing around while you are away to keep yourself sane!
 

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

Bob, you are as bad as I am when it comes to finding boats. I am always on teh hunt.

Jay
 

BobsGlasstream

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Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration

Hey folks,
I can't seem to stop looking for them and yes I do seem to find them. It's hard to pass some of them up. I really wish I had a shop to work on them.
OH Well.
Have a great day all.
Bob
 

Mountain_Man

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Maybe you should retire and go in to the Resto Business.:D You seem to have a knack for it.
 
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