Re: Rehab on 65 Texas Maid
Here is where I am at now.
This pic is the transom and the rear deck. I resin them at the same time to save on rollers. It is amazing how many of those things I have used. I tried to resin alot of wood at the same time but when I get to the last one the resin is hardening.
I tried to reinforce the deck by using the cut pieces in between the stringers and glassed the edges hoping to create a sturdy connection.
The Transom had a bit of a curve on it as well as the edges being thinner than the middle part. I glassed the edges hoping they will last a while and will apply some 5200 on the top to try to protect it some more. Cannot be too careful.
Here is the engine tucked under a tarp while I get this transom completed. We could not figure out how to diconnect the cables so we swung it around for now.........boy is it in the way. I am having a top cap made that will go down to the middle of the transom for some extra support. The guy who is making it for me insist on using 1/4 in aluminum. Is that overkill? I am not sure if I am going to get to the paint but I will try.
Ike put me behind, the weather is getting cold now in the 80s but it is suppossed to be in the 90's this weekend. Maybe I can get something done betweent he volleyball game, boy scouts, church, etc.....school is on again.