Re: Timid but determined Glasstream restoration
archbuilder,
That is correct. I have enough room to get to the bottom but I never be sure it is sealed good.
Mountain_Man,
I thought about that but the same problem as above.
SKIBUM1M,
Seacast is a good idea but the cost may not warrant it. The area would be about 6" deep, 2" wide and 74 " long. It would cost around $400, in seacast.
I didn't get anything mocked up today but I've kinda put it on the back burner for a week or so. I'm going to get the stringers done before I worry about it. I'll let you know what I come up with. unless someone can think of something else.
I pretty much lost most of my motivation today. It was raining most of the day. It was just chilly and damp. I did finish getting all the stringers bedded in, and the port stringers got the fillets in with PB.
I also came up with another idea to use as a backup if I have problems getting the glass to lay down when I cap the stringers. I made some clamps out of 1.5" PVC and some thin wood strips I had in the shop I use for shims. I covered them with box tape so they wouldn't stick to the poly.
Check it out and tell me what you think.
Then since I have seen pic's of all of you, I decided to take one of me for you.
Actually I decide to spare you. This was waiting on me when I got home, it goes with my other new tool.
Well perhaps I can get my motivation back tomorrow for a while, or maybe later tonight.
Bob