fuzzeywiggler
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Re: I would like to introduce myself, and talk about my rebuild.
Question one. I left the lip where the plywood started and I?m thinking of cutting it 90 degrees to the deck (leaving it up and down). Then I?ll be able to run my ply up to it and have it held in place with that lip (it?s good and solid) until I get the glass done. Should I do this or is it better to grind it all away and start fresh?
The best option would be to fully grind it so you can seal the new deck. You have to grind them anyway to scuff them up so you might as well take them fully down.
Question 2. I have "a lot" of aluminum stock that I?m thinking of using for stingers. One type is 2? x 4? that could be used for the main stringer. The other is u shaped I could use for the others.
I don't see a huge advantage of using the aluminum because it would take a huge amount of glass to get the center stringer in there and I doubt it would bond very well (mechanically).
The other reason that manufacturers use wood is to have something for the deck screws and other fasteners to hold onto.
Personally im against it but see what others say before you decide.
Great work on the grinding you have the majority of it outa the way!!!
Fuzzy
Question one. I left the lip where the plywood started and I?m thinking of cutting it 90 degrees to the deck (leaving it up and down). Then I?ll be able to run my ply up to it and have it held in place with that lip (it?s good and solid) until I get the glass done. Should I do this or is it better to grind it all away and start fresh?
The best option would be to fully grind it so you can seal the new deck. You have to grind them anyway to scuff them up so you might as well take them fully down.
Question 2. I have "a lot" of aluminum stock that I?m thinking of using for stingers. One type is 2? x 4? that could be used for the main stringer. The other is u shaped I could use for the others.
I don't see a huge advantage of using the aluminum because it would take a huge amount of glass to get the center stringer in there and I doubt it would bond very well (mechanically).
The other reason that manufacturers use wood is to have something for the deck screws and other fasteners to hold onto.
Personally im against it but see what others say before you decide.
Great work on the grinding you have the majority of it outa the way!!!
Fuzzy