Woodonglass
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Re: Transom replacement 1972 16' sportcraft C-Gull
Yeah, I'ts in one of the Threads. I'll see if I can find it.
Yeah, I'ts in one of the Threads. I'll see if I can find it.
Hopefully you can "Picture" what I'm describing cuz I can't find the drawing to save my life. It's on here somewhere and on my PC too just can't find it for some reason.
Yeah that's what the box contraption is for. Basically you don't use the filter in the shop vac. You put it in a box and cut out 3 sides of the box and tape AC Filiters to the cut outs.Seal the box up and cut a hole for the hose the exhaust from the vac will be captured by the AC filters. It makes a MESS inside the box but... you can vac for a long time and it works well. A friend of mine in the drywall business does this and it works great. Hopefully you can "Picture" what I'm describing cuz I can't find the drawing to save my life. It's on here somewhere and on my PC too just can't find it for some reason.
I don't know that your hull's fiberglass has that much of a pink tint to it, but once you hit the surface w/ a grinder, you will quickly see where you need to stop. You only need to rough & scuff the 'good' glass to promote adhesion between the old & new work. You do not need to grind all the way to the bottom of the weave of the existing glass. If you still have some of the weave showing or the bottom of the waffle texture has not been fully ground, that's ok. You only need to get the surface good & scuffed and leave a sound surface to bond to. Less is more, post some good close pix & many will let you know if it's well ground, or needs a bit more.
I'd recommend grinding to the Pink. That will ensure proper adhesion when tabbing the stringers back in with new glass.
WOG's got ya covered^^^^
http://forums.iboats.com/boat-restoration-building-hull-repair/78-ebko-lebaron-therapy-524704-9.html
I found this while checking out troopers rebuild on this page scoll down and youll find Woods post about the dust collector. I really ripped rather quickly on the grinding part using Milwaukee 36 grit disks.
Does your hull have a hook toward the transom? Mine does and I'm not sure if it was built like that or did it develop from sitting on bunks that were too short and with rotten stringers for who knows how long.
The 2nd is much more likely.....
But unless you are running at the limits of your hull's performance, and have maximized the motor's setup & performance, slight hook may not make much difference, IMHO.... But if you have the hull well supported & have just about finished the demo & grinding, did the hook relax any?