Restoration man
Seaman
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- Jun 14, 2012
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Hi , sorry for being such long read just thought I would put all the facts in from start ,having previously removed my chain locker bulkhead so I could repair the core in the front deck from the inside it’s now time to refit the bulkhead , I’ve included some photos so get drift of what I’m doing , the bulkhead was originally fitted before the superstructure was fitted so I’ve had to make the door to the chain locker big enough for me to get my shoulders in for the re tabbing ,also the top of the bulkhead helps support the front deck this wasn’t tabbed to the deck as they couldn’t access it after the super structure was fitted but I plan on doing this for extra measure , also the inside of the chain locker was bare wood so I’m going to lay some glass up on the inside while its still out to make a better Job of it , The bulkhead was designed and fitted in such a way that the sides of the bulkhead did not touch the sides of the hull and was tabbed in without any fillets I’m thinking to stop any hard spots ? so here’s my question
1) how should I refit the bulk head,? Should I try and keep the gap to stop and hard spots ? It will be hard to re tabb without a fillet? And if I used fillet it will all run back though the gap , I originally thought I would mask up from the outside fill the gap with thickened epoxy and then create the fillet and re tab but Im worried I might create a hard spots on the hull?? , my other idea was to fill the gap neatly with silkaflex not letting it get on the face of board etc , then when dry create the fillet and re tabb from the inside only as was from the factory , or does anyone have better idea ??
1) how should I refit the bulk head,? Should I try and keep the gap to stop and hard spots ? It will be hard to re tabb without a fillet? And if I used fillet it will all run back though the gap , I originally thought I would mask up from the outside fill the gap with thickened epoxy and then create the fillet and re tab but Im worried I might create a hard spots on the hull?? , my other idea was to fill the gap neatly with silkaflex not letting it get on the face of board etc , then when dry create the fillet and re tabb from the inside only as was from the factory , or does anyone have better idea ??