Advice on transom , stringers and floor rebuild

carlos515

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Thanks Kcassells , I don't have a source for dry ice near me.
I did try and sand it off with an industrial floor orbital sander. Some came off and some just melted and became a smear.
 

Baylinerchuck

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I would definitely try everything to get the existing glue off. MEKP is a strong solvent. Did you try looking up that glue on-line and ask for a remedy to remove the glue? No carpet is permanent, so there should be a method to remove.
 

carlos515

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I will try some more chemicals. I tried sanding with an industrial orbital sander and 16grit. Some came off and some just smeared.
 

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carlos515

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Tucker1968,
There is a good youtube series called Boat works today youtube. I have learned many things watching the channel.
 

carlos515

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I have decided that removing all the fresh , 1 year old glue , is not going to happen. All the chemical removers are not fibreglass friendly and the floor is covered with fibreglass which is grooved , making freezing and chipping a nightmare. I will level the floor and install marine vinyl flooring.
I started making my interior side panels out of gel coated 1708 and csm.
 

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carlos515

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My first panel has cured. I notice there is a blueish color spots in my gelcoat. Would this be from not enough , thick enough gelcoat?
 

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carlos515

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I am in the process of building my rear bench seat. How many inches are the average seat off the floor from the actual seat wood , not foam. I was thinking 11 inches but not sure.
 

kcassells

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This stuff can always be looked up....
About 18" for seat/desk... unless ADA

Between 16 and 20 inches tall

The typical chair seat is between 16 and 20 inches tall and at least 18 inches deep. If the chair has a back, it is usually at least 14 inches high.

Standard Chair Dimensions (All Types & With Drawings)

upgradedhome.com/chair-dimensions/
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carlos515

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This stuff can always be looked up....
About 18" for seat/desk... unless ADA

Between 16 and 20 inches tall

The typical chair seat is between 16 and 20 inches tall and at least 18 inches deep. If the chair has a back, it is usually at least 14 inches high.

Standard Chair Dimensions (All Types & With Drawings)

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I was not thinking of a chair height. I was thinking of my rear bench seat in the boat. I did not want the seat to be to high , but to blend in with the interior.
 

Chris51280

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I would say it depends on your boat. how high are your gunwhales. I think my bench seat is about 12 inches tall. how tall is your overall bench gonna be
 

zool

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Your rear bench seat needs to be inherently low, to keep ur passengers onboard while underway, even on my 33', the rear bench is about a foot high, where the aft facing seating and helm seating is significantly taller.
 

carlos515

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My gunwhales are 36 inch . I think the base should be 11 inches. This gives me a low profile bench. The back rest will be 20 inches tall from the bench. This should keep the passengers safe.
 

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carlos515

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Started the gelcoat patching. Major holes from the original side padded panels. Still working on the instrument panels. I was thinking of polishing the gelcoat , using a heavy cutting polish. The white has a good gloss from under the old side panels. I am still putting off the removal of the old glue.....I know I will have to remove it.
 

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carlos515

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Well I am like a squirrel , all over the place. LOL. While patching holes in the fiberglass cap I tried some mineral spirits on the Roberts 6700 carpet glue . After 20 minutes of soaking the glue just scrapes off.
I also found an industrial walking foot Pfaff sewing machine to reupholster my interior for a great price. Had the sewing machine tuned and timed today,ready for attempting the new interior.
 

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