Mark42
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Re: Project "1600 Capri Hard Top" has begun!
Boy, I am pretty beat today. We had a pizza lunch after service this morning, so we didn't get home until 1:30 or so. I take a few minutes to surf iboats, and the next thing I know, its 4:30!!! So I race outside looking for something to do on the boat. Didn't take long and I found a nice anal-retentive type thing to do...
The two end pieces to the recessed deck in the photo below get screwed in place so they can be removed if needed for whatever reason. So I drill 1/4" holes for the #12 stainless steel screws, then mix up 1/2 oz resin and paint the inside of the holes using those little wooden coffee stirrers. Just the right size to fit in a 1/4" hole and spread resin! As I'm doing this I think that only guys taking 8 years to building a wood sail boat did stuff like that. Hope I'm not getting obsessed.
Or at least not more than I already am.

Have a good day, cuz I'm done.
Boy, I am pretty beat today. We had a pizza lunch after service this morning, so we didn't get home until 1:30 or so. I take a few minutes to surf iboats, and the next thing I know, its 4:30!!! So I race outside looking for something to do on the boat. Didn't take long and I found a nice anal-retentive type thing to do...
The two end pieces to the recessed deck in the photo below get screwed in place so they can be removed if needed for whatever reason. So I drill 1/4" holes for the #12 stainless steel screws, then mix up 1/2 oz resin and paint the inside of the holes using those little wooden coffee stirrers. Just the right size to fit in a 1/4" hole and spread resin! As I'm doing this I think that only guys taking 8 years to building a wood sail boat did stuff like that. Hope I'm not getting obsessed.

Have a good day, cuz I'm done.