buxmj
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2018
- Messages
- 294
I got the transom outer skin redone. I am hoping to bed the transom in Monday. The skin was so flimsy, this stiffened it up a bit so the transom should go in easier and the outer skin won't have waves, I hope.
I don't have the bunks bolted in, just screws for now, I pulled them back so I could get some blocks screwed down to hold the sheet flush at the bottom. 2 x 2 bracing in the middle and top. The middle brace I had to screw from the inside, covered the head with masking tape and ground down the glass the next day, was worried that might not end well but luckily it did.
I ended up using 2-1708 layers for the 5" missing section (first and last layers), one 12" section and one big piece that tabbed into the hull about 4" on the 2 sides and bottom.
I don't have the bunks bolted in, just screws for now, I pulled them back so I could get some blocks screwed down to hold the sheet flush at the bottom. 2 x 2 bracing in the middle and top. The middle brace I had to screw from the inside, covered the head with masking tape and ground down the glass the next day, was worried that might not end well but luckily it did.
I ended up using 2-1708 layers for the 5" missing section (first and last layers), one 12" section and one big piece that tabbed into the hull about 4" on the 2 sides and bottom.