first time replacing transom I need a lil help

wavebuster1

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I got all of the rotten wood out of the transom and have made a paper cut out of the inside of the transom shell. since the cutout is the exact same size as the inside of the shell I know if I use the cut out I've got now to cut the new wood it would be too big by the time I wrapped it in glass and resin . I was wondering if anyone could tell me how thick the layers of glass and resin should be so I know how much smaller I need to make the cut out. oh yeah sometimes I will be posting from my droid so please let me know if anything looks weird on a regular pc
 

shrew

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Re: first time replacing transom I need a lil help

More appropriate in restoration, rather than General Boating.
 

Decker83

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Re: first time replacing transom I need a lil help

I am allowing 1/4" on all sides of my transom. Any spaces that remain will be filled in with the PB used to glue the transom in place.

Kent
 

Woodonglass

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Re: first time replacing transom I need a lil help

Yep, Decker's got it right, here's a pic on how I recommend building it.

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TransomBuild.jpg
 

wavebuster1

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Re: first time replacing transom I need a lil help

thank you guys very much anyone know a good way to get the shape of oddly shaped stringers so that they are level with the floor
 

oops!

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Re: first time replacing transom I need a lil help

were gonna need pics for that one bud.

lotsa different stringer configurations.

if you click the link in my sig.....the first 16 pages has lots of detailed info and pictures that will help you
 

Woodonglass

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Re: first time replacing transom I need a lil help

thank you guys very much anyone know a good way to get the shape of oddly shaped stringers so that they are level with the floor

Cardboard or Fiberboard and a School house compass with pencil. Trace the bottom of the hull onto the cardboard/fiberboard then cut out the pattern and trace it onto the stringer wood. String lines across the hull at the deck height and plumb bob down to the hull to determine the height of the stringer. Subtract the thickness of the deck material.
 

wavebuster1

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Re: first time replacing transom I need a lil help

thanks i tried it and it worked great
 

wavebuster1

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Re: first time replacing transom I need a lil help

thank you very much I keep the references you peanut butter and I had no idea what is was
 
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