So, I'm getting ready to start on the stringers in a day or so, but like to plan my project out a few days in advance.
I have the old stringer mostly in one piece.....it was actually two pieces of play butt joined together to make one long piece. I've done some searching here, but thought I'd ask my specific questions and hope to get some help.
1. What is the best way to join two pieces of ply together to make one long stringer? I've hears scarf (?) joint mentioned. I have no idea what this is.
2. Hoe do I make sure my stringers are level along the length? It seems it might get a little hard especially as the bottom is cut to fit the hull in the bo.
3. Can I bed the stringers in fiberglass putty? I had bought some earlier when I first started this project.
4. Do I coat the stringers first with a layer of resin, before putting them in the boat?
5. Should I use biaxial cloth running the length of the stringer on either side to tab it to the hull? Is this overkill? How many layers of cloth would be necessary?
Thanks
Steve
I have the old stringer mostly in one piece.....it was actually two pieces of play butt joined together to make one long piece. I've done some searching here, but thought I'd ask my specific questions and hope to get some help.
1. What is the best way to join two pieces of ply together to make one long stringer? I've hears scarf (?) joint mentioned. I have no idea what this is.
2. Hoe do I make sure my stringers are level along the length? It seems it might get a little hard especially as the bottom is cut to fit the hull in the bo.
3. Can I bed the stringers in fiberglass putty? I had bought some earlier when I first started this project.
4. Do I coat the stringers first with a layer of resin, before putting them in the boat?
5. Should I use biaxial cloth running the length of the stringer on either side to tab it to the hull? Is this overkill? How many layers of cloth would be necessary?
Thanks
Steve