Glen-L WB Power Skiff Build

zool

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Have you ever tried rubbing on Udder Balm from a farm store? That stuff dose amazing things

I have a prescription cream that works like that, but thanks, you jarred my memory, it was "invisible gloves" that was recommended, you coat your hands with it, and it closes the pores and keeps everything out, then just wash off with water when done working.....gonna order some and try it.
 

saginawbayboater

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Zool you gotta take care of those hands man they lookin pretty crusty! Ouch! Skiff is awesome following for sure, and the pine walls and cabinets are beautiful following thos as well!! :thumb:
 

mickyryan

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poly don't do that sam, lots of folks find out they are allergic to certain epoxys over time, i have read stories, i like the smell of poly resin in the morning :) one of the plus to epoxy is low odor or for brits...odour :)
 

kcassells

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Vaseline may do the trick also. I use it when I'm messing with adhesive sprays and stops the stick.
 

zool

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Zool you gotta take care of those hands man they lookin pretty crusty! Ouch! Skiff is awesome following for sure, and the pine walls and cabinets are beautiful following thos as well!! :thumb:

Thanks saginaw, I finished building and hanging 28' of wall cabinets, and started building 50' of base workbenches, which will be filled with drawers and doors. Also got the router table sunk in.

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Hands are almost back to normal, so I can screw them back up again this week and hopefully get the sanding done.
 

Pcolafisher

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Have you tried the arm length plastic gloves like veterinarians use? I use them slipped into nitrile gloves to do my field dressing. Worth a shot to avoid the evil rash!
Cheers
 

sphelps

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Holy smokes look at all those places misplace your tools !
‘Outstanding start to the work shop !
 

zool

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Have you tried the arm length plastic gloves like veterinarians use? I use them gloves slipped into nitrile gloves to do my field dressing. Worth a shot to avoid the evil rash!
Cheers

Thanks guys, pcola, I had some success with long ansell chem gloves and may go back to them, with the invisible gloves underneath. Im reading the acetone may be causing the hardener ingredients to penetrate the skin, so im gonna try cleanup with soap/water.
 

archbuilder

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You are making me feel lazy Zool....I need to do a bunch cabinet building. Looks great!
 

zool

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You are making me feel lazy Zool....I need to do a bunch cabinet building. Looks great!

Thanks Arch, I have 4 immediate things on the to do list, patch the metal roof in the cold, jack hammer out all the concrete curbing, sand and fair the hull, or build cabinets with instant gratification lol....I have 50 more feet of base to build, and 15' of wall cabinets to build yet. Gonna jump back to the boat this week and get past this segment tho.
 

kcassells

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Larry,
I'll come over one night. You climb up on the roof with a spotlight and I'll mark the holes below.:faint2:
And yip yip....lookin real nice there.
 

Mad Props

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Thanks Arch, I have 4 immediate things on the to do list, patch the metal roof in the cold, jack hammer out all the concrete curbing, sand and fair the hull, or build cabinets with instant gratification lol....I have 50 more feet of base to build, and 15' of wall cabinets to build yet. Gonna jump back to the boat this week and get past this segment tho.

Don't mess up your order of those.... Patch the cabinets, sand and fair the curbing, build the concrete, and jackhammer the hull... :laugh:
 

zool

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Larry,
I'll come over one night. You climb up on the roof with a spotlight and I'll mark the holes below.:faint2:
And yip yip....lookin real nice there.

Nah, you're too nice a guy to have marking all those holes, ill just let u go on the roof, and ill do all the beer drinking....I mean marking work!......did I mention u need a harness and rope to go up there? :D
 

zool

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Update:

Got the whole hull sanded

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Taped off the transom planks and got a skim coat on the bottom to fl n the valleys.

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Ill get some putty on the sides after I finish a few other chores ;)
 

zool

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Also got the cabinets built and hung for the other side

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Framed the lower sections too.

Left spaces to recess the machines.

Space for a flush mounted spindle sander (Rigid)

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Space for flush planer (Dewalt 735)

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Space for flush Jointer (Cutech 6")

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Tomorrow get rid of the curbing.
 
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