14' Larivee restore

Woodonglass

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That's Great! We've had a weather change in Okie Land. Nights are High 30's and low 40's Days mid 60's to low 70's. I LOVE this time of year.
 

friderday

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001.jpgYou get an idea how I used the piece of scrap from cutting the deck to just re-fit back in. I flapped a bit off the back of it so it laid somewhat flat, but with just a slight tilt up so any water would drain toward center. Plus I used a fair amount of PB to achieve a more natural look as if it were the original hull design. 002.jpgThis is jus the forward piece of deck tabbed in minus the pucks for pouring foam. I added a few more holes after this pic for relief.011.jpgJust another angle of my puzzle piece.015.jpgThe bow eye wood came out excellent. One of my finest glassing demos. Not often you can run your bare hand over what you glassed without getting a nib or splinter. Just need to drill out & she'll be strong...like bull. FYI-this will be covered by that little cap that will go back on the bow.016.jpgThis is just a bird's eye deck-level pic of the port side area that I pieced in. Haven't done any sanding or such as deck glass not in yet. Kinda dirty in there, but other than that, very pleased with how it came out. Also got the bilge tabbed in, but forgot the pic.
 

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018.jpgThese are the 1" x 2" pieces I am currently PB filleting in & glassing. Tedious, yet necessary work. I got on a roll last nite about 10p.m & got them almost completed. 019.jpgJust another deck view of those side pieces I put in. Very pleased of how they look before deck glass goes down. 021.jpgAnd one final look from deck level up towards bow.022.jpg So, mission this week is to finish side rail PB & tabbing(not much left but work gonna get in my way). Then make sure everything is sanded down nice, deck & sides, ready to receive deck glass. I was thinking of one layer 1708, transom to bow to fit deck. Then finish with CSM down one side, across deck, then up other side to once again tie in & firm up sides. Well, there you have it fellas. Slow & steady wins the race, right? Although I was hoping to have her flipped 2 wks ago, I am glad I am getting this work done now. New goal-ready to flip by the end of this wknd???????(girl gotta have a dream!!)
 

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Man, you can sure tell a GIRL is doin that Glass Work!!! Glad my Name is not on it. If it was, everyone would expect it to ALWAYS BE THAT GREAT!!!!!!! WOW!!!! You are really layin it down Girl!!!! You have a nice aesthetic eye and attention to detail is obvious. I'd sign you up tomorrow!!! Be Proud!!! You might be behind on the schedule but from what I can see it'll pay off in the end. Well Done!!!

th
 

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The filler pieces and deck transition looks perfect ! Thats some mighty fine glassing going on for sure ! :clap2:
I got a feeling all the prepping and painting coming up will be top notch as well !;)
 

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WOW!!! I am soooo very honored that you guys approve. Trust me...I have made some boo-boos, but this one is coming along nicely, nothing I can't fix. Thank you, thank you for the boost...much appreciated. I'm trying not to "overbuild" as my son accuses me of doing, but hard not to do it right. Lord knows I don't want to itch again any time soon. More updates as I get movin' along more. Thank you again for kind words.
 

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Oh my...where do I start to update ya'll? Well, again, let me tell you how encouraging your last posts were. Gave me great initiative to keep on truckin'. So a few days after my last post, I attempted(heavy accent on attempted) to lay one full piece of 1708 up the deck, transom to bow. M-I-S-T-A-K-E!! Now don't get me wrong, I absolutely love working with 1708, but had too big of a piece & too many "oh craps" to accomplish anything more than a lot of glass & resin in the garbage. First of all, I had specifically gone to get a piece almost exactly(within a few inches) of the length I needed. When I unrolled it, was short nearly a foot. Grrr! to my local supply store. Second, my new scissors from Harbor Freight that I only used once, wouldn't cut a woodpeckers feather. Third, when I pre-poured my resin out into several containers to be ready for the layup, unknown to me until too late, there was a crack in the pour spot that I pulled up out of the bucket, and you can guess what my garage floor looked like after that dumped about a quart of resin. So, in regards to the deck, I ended up throwing in the white towel at about the half way mark & starting later with another piece of glass. Just too much for this old girl to do all at once. It was catastrophic that day, but by the next, I had then laid over the deck puzzle pieces of 1708, CSM down one side, across the deck, & up the other side. MUCH easier lay-ups. So we are all glassed in. I guess I'll post a pic or two, but you all know what that looks like. Now for the really bad news. Had an occupational injury this week. Possibility I tore up tendon in my thumb, right hand, of course. MRI yesterday. Hand surgeon on Monday. Possible surgery. This could grossly slow down this build. Poop! Wood-did you have a crystal ball when you posted that "thumbs up" in your post couple weeks ago? Seems if I remember correctly, you were set back during your build with a knee problem. Man it's just hell to get old.
 

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Sorry to here about your thumb mishap ! Take your time and get well ..
And don't beat yourself up to bad about the glass layup . I have had a few go south on me too ! At least it will give ya a since on how much to chew on next time ..:)
 

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yeah, for sure, sp. luckily this is the last of the major glassing. very small "casting" deck up front & couple bench seats much later(after flip). something like this kind of humbles you, doesn't it? funny thing is that the money lost to the cloth & resin I threw away didn't bother me as much as the disappointment in my own work..hey, I have nobody to account to, but still put a lot of pressure on myself to do a good job. that was just a bad day. these are the times that try us. couple days of fixin' & only you & I will know the difference once the build is done, right? This gosh darn thumb is going to be problematic though. Monday can't get here quick enough to get to the doctor to tell me how severe the tear is & if surgery is necessary. I was talking to a friend last nite, telling him about the injury & the first words out of his mouth were, (1)"isn't that your cranking hand for fishing?", & (2)"isn't that your grinding/glassing hand?". We don't give enough credit to thumbs!!!!
 

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Mornin friderday,
Very sorry to hear about your thumb injury and the glassing mishap...
I will certainly keep you in my thoughts and prayers for a full and speedy healing of your very important appendage.
I completely understand the feeling of having a day of glassing go bad.
The only good things that come from it are the expensive learning experience and the re-invigoration of ones self determination to learn from it and continue forward...
That is what makes us better than the rest!
Keep your chin up.
Gus:)
 

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thanks gus...could not agree more. those were my exact thoughts in the days after...that particular day-so mad I could have spit nails. I am determined, more than ever, to finish this on my own...I will find out on Monday how long my delay will be(medically). Until then, I will be grateful that it is only a thumb...I'm still way ahead of those non-opposable-thumbed primates...LOL! Your kind words are appreciated...consider my chin.....UP! Have a great wknd. Hotter than blazes here...record highs before tomorrow's "cool" front.
 

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by the way, Gus...the name is Lisa...regards...
 

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252.jpg251.jpg250.jpg249.jpg248.jpgChance today to update my status...Well, as you know, nightmare glassing attempt with the 1708 on the deck. You can see the "before" of the glass. Trust me, didn't end up all going on. Had to rip up forward half before it kicked. Just too big for me to handle. No worries, though. Pieced it in & then csm over & it's all good(see other pic). The corner pieces I fabricated some weeks ago. They are ready to go in, but the thumb may hold me back for just a while. Good news today at hand doc...no torn tendon, only inflamed. I have "trigger thumb". Got a cortisone shot today(hurt like son of a gun). Hopefully, it will respond within next few weeks or...possible quick 10 minute surgery to snip something in there. Lol...I fix boats...not thumbs! Anyway, this is where I'm at..Woody-thought you would like the "2 thumbs up" pic...well maybe 1 1/2 thumbs up!! Cheers..
 

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Hey there,
Tackling that big of an area requires two to three fairly practiced individuals to do in one fell swoop...
Believe me, I have helped out at a local boat yard doing some repairs on some pretty big boats and when we do a lay up that large, it is all hands on deck...you need to have one guy just mixing and handing buckets of resin, another just wetting things out ahead of laying the cloth, then you need a third person wetting out and laying the cloth, then every body pitches in and starts busting bubbles...No easy task, sooooo...
No matter how you went about glassing in that huge chunk of real estate, it really does look Grade A, Number 1!...even if you have to do it in sections, with a bit of overlap between them, it is perfectly acceptable...heck they do it in mega sized yachts...;)
Great news on the thumb, may it heal quickly!
Those corner braces you are making up for the transom are going to be hell for strong in stiffening up those corners...good engineering there.
Keep on having fun and making great progress!:D
 

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Hey there,
Tackling that big of an area requires two to three fairly practiced individuals to do in one fell swoop...
Believe me, I have helped out at a local boat yard doing some repairs on some pretty big boats and when we do a lay up that large, it is all hands on deck..
I had a hunch you were hiding your pro status GT ! :D
Glad your thumb was not to bad damaged friderday Keep up the good work !
 

friderday

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Thanks guys...yeah, Gus...I knew right away I had bit off more than I should have..end result is good, though. Thanks for the well wishes on the thumb. Cortisone shot sure made it sore tonight. Hope this is the worst before it gets better. Idle "hands" for me gets me in trouble & usually makes me spend money...Thanks for your well wishes sp...
 

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Thumb feels better after a night for it to absorb all that cortisone. Thinking out loud on something. Thought I'd get some input. See attached pics. 001.jpg002.jpg003.jpgI need to glass the tops of these. What are my options? Here's what I was thinking...could/should I router/round top corners so I can put some csm over? Can I somehow clamp on each side "something" just a hair above & fill in the trench nice & even with maybe resin/cabosil/microballoons, pulling off the "something" before it sticks to it? Then sand/round it off slightly? Really hoping to get some input on this, maybe even a better idea..at this point, looking for something not to labor intensive(power tool) on the thumb. Thanks....
 

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Route the edges. Then "Tear" the CSM with your hands into 4" wide strips so the edges are "Fuzzy". Lay the strips over the edges and wet em out by dabbing the resin on with a chip brush with 1/2 of the bristles cut off. then tear up some plastic Walmart Bags and lay them over the strips and use your hands to smooth the bags out over the laid up strips. When it starts to tack up peel the bags off. It'll be smooth and lay down nice. Tearing the CSM loosens it up and makes it lay over the edges a lot better.
 

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Yep ^^^^ what he said...:)
If you work with short enough pieces of CSM, say a foot to 18" or so long by 2-3" wide, you can put a piece of cardboard down on your work table, wet the pieces of CSM till they turn clear, lay them over the edges and dab them with a chip brush, using a little resin to keep them wet and they will lay much easier...
Practice with a small batch till you get the hang of it...say 500 Ml of resin, pre-cut all the strips you'll need to go all the way around, and keep going till you run out of resin...
 
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