Re: Plywood flush hatch
By:Pete Rudie
Date: 3/18/1999, 1:47 am
Date: 3/18/1999, 1:47 am
In Response To: Re: Plywood flush hatch (Shawn Baker)
Last time around on a S&G I did something similar. I primed and glassed the underside of the whole 4 x 8, and immediately bowed it into a half-cylinder with duct tape run from long edge to long edge, approximating the camber of the deck but just a little more severe (to allow for relaxation of the bend when the tape was removed). After a week or so to allow for hard cure, I cut out and installed the deck, and glassed the topsides. After another week, I cut out the hatch. The prestressing, double glassing and hard cure made the hatch fit perfectly with no ribs.
Messages In This Thread
- Plywood hatch curve
Mark Bodnar -- 3/17/1999, 8:56 pm- Re: Plywood flush hatch
Shawn Baker -- 3/17/1999, 11:00 pm- Re: Plywood flush hatch
Pete Rudie -- 3/18/1999, 1:47 am
- Re: Plywood hatch curve
Larry C. -- 3/17/1999, 9:05 pm- Re: Plywood hatch curve
K. Morton -- 3/19/1999, 12:30 pm- Re: strip hatches
Don Beale -- 3/17/1999, 10:21 pm- Re: Plywood hatch curve
Mark Bodnar -- 3/17/1999, 9:10 pm- Re: Plywood hatch curve
Stan Heeres -- 3/17/1999, 9:45 pm- Re: Plywood hatch curve
Byron Lawrence -- 3/18/1999, 2:02 pm
- Re: Plywood hatch curve
- Re: strip hatches
- Re: Plywood flush hatch
- Re: Plywood flush hatch