GracieBell1
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jan 8, 2010
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Re: 87 Four Winns 210 Horizon resto
Hey Rich I have a question for you. Hope you can help. I have started back on my Liberator and am questioning a stringer joint I made. I got the idea from a boat restoration book I have. It was a very popular book from the 80's with sound advice, I think. I copied a joint they used for connecting a new section of stringer to the existing section. I have listed a picture. My question is do you think it will be strong enough. I could scab one side but it would have to be a huge scab. I will be glassing this secton with mat, roving and epoxy. I have glassed it the new with poly up to about a foot from the joint. I figured epoxy would be stronger, plus I used epoxy to join them and on the back side where it attached to the existing glass. The pic showing the glued joint is to big, but I used thickened epoxy on the ends to bond the two pieces together. Please, anyone else chime in. Thanks Stefan
Hey Rich I have a question for you. Hope you can help. I have started back on my Liberator and am questioning a stringer joint I made. I got the idea from a boat restoration book I have. It was a very popular book from the 80's with sound advice, I think. I copied a joint they used for connecting a new section of stringer to the existing section. I have listed a picture. My question is do you think it will be strong enough. I could scab one side but it would have to be a huge scab. I will be glassing this secton with mat, roving and epoxy. I have glassed it the new with poly up to about a foot from the joint. I figured epoxy would be stronger, plus I used epoxy to join them and on the back side where it attached to the existing glass. The pic showing the glued joint is to big, but I used thickened epoxy on the ends to bond the two pieces together. Please, anyone else chime in. Thanks Stefan