Re: Thinking the unthinkable..... talk me out of it!!!
finding trim to make it look good.
Yup, that right there is certainly the crux of the project.
to jason... maybe i missed it but after you folded your cut edge down... what is the 4 inch or so strip you have riveted to the folded tab before you trimmed it with alum angle? it looks like galvanized but was wondering what it is for sure..
Yah, that is actually scrap aluminum from another, separate surgery I completed on the Islander. I chopped down the gunwales on that big tub.
AND.. if you were to do it again, do you have any other thoughts on what to use as far as trimming the cut/fold? anything you'd do different?
if i proceed with this idea ill be sure to make a photo dairy of it step by step.. and post it all of course!
Hummm, good question....
Well, let's see...
All the bends, folds, and rivets were huge as far as strength and rigidity. All that business makes a big difference for sure.
As for the trim route I chose...
Well, I really wanted a radius. Cutting it straight and simple butt joints with the alum angle would have been a 1000 time easier and way faster. But, that wasn't the look I wanted. Not at all. I don't know how well it came through in my thread but that was very challenging to get those nice bends in there.
So, if I were to do it again...
I'd get another pair of hands (maybe two more) to help me with that maneuver. That would have been very helpful.
Also, I may have looked in to a little thinner/smaller trim just to make it easier to make those bends.
Have fun man!
