I realized I posted this following in another ( wrong) thread so I'm sort of reposting here maybe no one will notice... Kinda new to this whole posting stuff.
I'm still working on transom removal, down to half way and waiting for weather so I can get outside and fire up the stihl saw for some clearance work. I pulled about four feet of deck out after cutting the perimeter I pulled about hard enough to lift a sack of feed and the deck piece popped right up so that was good for me except now I know it will all have to all come out. I am wondering if anyone has a suggestion as to reinforcement on stringers, I want to cut through two of them and install a pvc tube for teleflex steering. I need to go through one stringer that is about 6" tall and then the other next to hull side( about 3" inboard of the hull ) is only 3 1/2" tall. I am trying to use a smaller size pvc so I can minimize impact of this penetration but it has to be an acute angle so the hole gets large in length. I am thinking maybe an aluminum gusset on either side of the smaller stringer with epoxy and glass.I have seen some composite material for signage that has an aluminim sheet with a honeycombed interior and then aluminum sheet outside, I don't know if the honeycomb will add any apreciable strength on edge load or if it is only for compresive strength, but it is amazingly strong stuff for no more thickness than it's aprox. 3/16" may be that alum. is all I need??? It's really cold here and I have time to think about planning ahead so any suggestions would be helpful. I will run a separate tube for electrical, so I am thinking I might get away with 1 1/4" pvc for steering tube, my friend is saving a bad steering cable for me so I can lay it out and see what bend angle and size I can get away with, this boat no doubt was never built for a cable steering system, tiller was the way, back then.
I was reading Woodonglass Lone Starr build and I have to say it was really quite a saga, man you had a time... I was happy everyone was alright in the end, but man... I was glad you owned up on the trailer deal as it showed you are of quality character, you could have easily just said a story and no one would have known the difference. Myself and anyone that has nerve to do builds or projects or anything that is hands on will screw up ( and I can tell you I have done plenty of that several beers worth to tell half) but if we own our screw ups then we can also own our successes. Grind-on, joy lies just beneath the surface.
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