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Baylinerchuck

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Ahhh, I was curious as to why all the drains. Using all that cut foam instead of poured foam doesn’t have the same structural integrity, but you have a really sturdy stringer system. Beastly!
 

gazza2007au

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Ahhh, I was curious as to why all the drains. Using all that cut foam instead of poured foam doesn’t have the same structural integrity, but you have a really sturdy stringer system. Beastly!
Yeah i didnt use the pour foam incase i need to make repairs later on or add a underfloor ice tank it would be a pain trying to rip up that kind of foam
 

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Looks good. What exactly is that foam you are getting? I’ve never seen that here in the US. Then again I wasn’t necessarily looking, ha ha.
 

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Hmm, I didn't think about using buns of closed cell foam. I have access to large sheets of 2 lb density closed cell PE foam.
 

gazza2007au

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Drilled out my bung hole the other day my core is 66mm thick consist of 50mm of Kaycel, Outside laminate 7mm inside laminate 4mm, fairing 5mm

I cut out most of my floor the front section needs trimming, the sides are held up by some old fibreglass work i need to cut out

Tonight i glued and glassed my fuel tank false floor20201109_175359.jpg20201110_172849.jpg20201110_172854.jpg20201110_172857.jpg20201110_172912.jpg20201111_202604.jpg20201111_202611.jpg20201111_202614.jpg

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Ahhh, I remember that stage of my project. It feels so nice to start standing on plywood again. Very nice work, and that’s one deep bung hole.....ha ha ha.
 

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Ahhh, I remember that stage of my project. It feels so nice to start standing on plywood again. Very nice work, and that’s one deep bung hole.....ha ha ha.
Yeah its a great feeling making it this farit has been a long journy to today and to finally have a floor i can stand on, cant wait untill its glassed down and the cover comes off it
 

gazza2007au

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Had to cut out and grind down 10 of these blocks 5 more to go, i shapedthe bow floor and the right side floor today

The plywood i chose wasjust CD exterior stuff it is now warping and rolling20201115_180656.jpg20201115_180646.jpg20201115_180643.jpg20201115_180638.jpg
 

gazza2007au

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There is a gap where the front bow piece meetsthe middle sections as the plywood is rolled front to back it all needsto be screwed down to straighten out the plywood
 

Baylinerchuck

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Ahhh, I long for the summer again. Just drained the water out of my block and dumped the oil. Pulling the drive today.
 

gazza2007au

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I wish we were entering winter i get most of my work done in the colder weather as in summer the resin goes off really quick with out tempreture

Yesterday i ground down the tabbing area

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gazza2007au

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Hey guys for those of you with youtube i done this video sorry if u cant view it without loging in its to do with new youtube rules

 

gazza2007au

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Got both of my main floor sections glassed on the underside yesterday and today, its going to be a whopping 42c here today20201125_191135.jpg20201125_191143.jpg20201125_191151.jpg20201126_195910.jpg20201126_195914.jpg20201126_195918.jpg
 
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