Breaking Wind

Stachi

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Some before and after pics of my boat...the pic of it trashed is what it looked like when I towed her home....

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produceguy

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Re: Breaking Wind

Did you do all the work yourself?
She looks great.
 

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I must say something else came to mind given the thread title:facepalm:. Looks about 100000% better now. Great job, buddy.
 

Stachi

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Re: Breaking Wind

Thanks all , and yes , I have done every bit of the work myself.
 

produceguy

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How did you do the gunners? Did you do a resto thread on it?
 

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I used a product called AZEK. It is an exterior trim product available at HomeDepot. It comes in standard board sizes. It is a type of PVC.
How did you do the gunners? Did you do a resto thread on it?
For those who work with wood, I can't tell you how nice the AZEK is to work with. Each gunnel panel was fabricated with two 1x6 and one 1x12 boards. I routed a 1/4" round over to each edge and biscuit joined/glued them together...this stuff glues just as you would PVC. The grooves in the top board are at a 45* angle and done with a 1/2" cove router bit. This stuff can also be heated with a heat gun , to conform to a radius. I actually machined down a 1x2 with rounded edges , and a 3/8 " mortise to cap and finish off the rounded edges of the hatchway into the cuddy cabin of the bulkhead. I was amazed at how it stretched without deforming as I heated it to form the curves...I would use this material again without a doubt. As for the strength .... I am impressed.. I was able to move the bare gunnels of the boat in and out up to 2" of travel. After installing the new panels... I can't get the gunnels to move even 1/4" !!!

AZEK IS available in sheets, just not stocked by HDepot...... follow the link I posted above and you can find out what sizes and thicknes the material is available. The website also has several videos showing how to work with the material.
 

ezmobee

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The last round of pics aren't working. Due to a bug in the forum software, you need to click the Go Advanced button to post pics that won't disappear after an hour :rolleyes:
 

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I used a product called AZEK. It is an exterior trim product available at HomeDepot.

Not as much strength as you think. It's stable from edge to edge in wider widths but will conform and flex if not supported. It's tempered on both sides and once you compromise that surface it looses strength. It will snap with your hands. It's heavy compared to ply. The sun and heat effects it. I run this stuff all the time, up to 2" thick. putting profiles on it for exterior use. The contractors put it up only to have their customer complain that it doesn't stay flat, and then they come back and buy Doug fir, Cedar or Mahogany.
 

Stachi

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I'll let you know how it holds up....I sure hope it does...pretty expensive stuff !
Not as much strength as you think. It's stable from edge to edge in wider widths but will conform and flex if not supported. It's tempered on both sides and once you compromise that surface it looses strength. It will snap with your hands. It's heavy compared to ply. The sun and heat effects it. I run this stuff all the time, up to 2" thick. putting profiles on it for exterior use. The contractors put it up only to have their customer complain that it doesn't stay flat, and then they come back and buy Doug fir, Cedar or Mahogany.
 

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I hope it holds up too. It sure looks great.
 

Stachi

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Ayuh,... Ditto,... 'ell of a job...

Yer a Much Better carpenter than I...


Ayuh, thats awfully high praise from a scallywag such as you...lol... by the way , I did it all on a pair of saw-horses...and the routing with a laminate trimmer ... :cool:
 

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Ayuh, thats awfully high praise from a scallywag such as you...lol... by the way , I did it all on a pair of saw-horses...and the routing with a laminate trimmer ... :cool:

Ayuh,.... Nicest thing I've been called in a long, Long time.... :D
 
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