> . . . I am somewhat afraid to let nick schade read this, probably should be
> embarrassed, but have to report that I cannot figure out how to shave a
> plywood/glass structure with a stanley plane. Especially inside curves. . . .
> Does anyone else use belt sanders on their boats?
I use one on the ouside of the hull to get the strips level, FAST, and on a bit of floor on the interior Otherwise, it is way to big to follow the curves in the wood.
When I screw up on 'glassing, the belt sander does a nice job of improving my wfforts. It cuts through the old mistakes in no time. I use more mild methods for feathering the edges of the area I've cleared before putting on a patch.
Paul G. Jacobson
Messages In This Thread
- Am I the only belt-sander out there?
john rominski -- 8/1/1999, 10:10 am- Nope (photo)
Shawn Baker -- 8/3/1999, 4:59 pm- Re: Am I the only belt-sander out there?
John Delin -- 8/2/1999, 4:26 pm- Re: Am I the only belt-sander out there?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/2/1999, 3:22 pm- Re: I'll use a right-angle grinder sometimes
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 8/2/1999, 3:14 pm- Re: Am I the only belt-sander out there?
Don Beale -- 8/2/1999, 2:18 pm- Belt-Sanders: yea and nay
Mike Scarborough -- 8/5/1999, 9:26 am
- Re: Am I the only belt-sander out there?
Randy -- 8/2/1999, 11:25 am- Re: Am I the only belt-sander out there?
Ross Leidy -- 8/2/1999, 10:04 am- Re: Am I the only belt-sander out there?
Frank -- 8/2/1999, 9:55 am - Re: Am I the only belt-sander out there?
- Nope (photo)