coolness
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Aug 4, 2010
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Re: 1962 Sea King Restoration
I accomplished a couple items today. I cut the inner and outer transom boards to shape. I clamped the inner board onto the transom and put the cap on the top. It was way too tight so tomorrow I have to plane off 1/16" off the board. The inside width of the cap is 1 1/2" and the board is close to that. The inner board is 2 pieces of plywood glued together; it worked great.
I also had to cut off 1/2" from the length of the inner board so the stern caps will clear and fit.
This is my first boat project so live and learn.
It's coming along pretty well; not much time in the evenings and it's hot. Going to be cooler this Labor Day weekend!! Here are some pics. A couple of my professional riveting.....
I accomplished a couple items today. I cut the inner and outer transom boards to shape. I clamped the inner board onto the transom and put the cap on the top. It was way too tight so tomorrow I have to plane off 1/16" off the board. The inside width of the cap is 1 1/2" and the board is close to that. The inner board is 2 pieces of plywood glued together; it worked great.
I also had to cut off 1/2" from the length of the inner board so the stern caps will clear and fit.
This is my first boat project so live and learn.



