Date: 2/7/2000, 11:13 pm
> One more question while I'm at it;
> if you wanted to save a pound, whatever reinforcement you can make under
> the deck will contribute more structurally, whether you use 4 or 6 oz on
> the deck make sure to put a layer of 6oz right under the back deck between
> bulkhead and hatch opening. THANKS FOR THE TIP, LEE. I WAS A LITTLE VAGUE(in a rum and coke kinda way) about asking whether most builders leave the wire stitching in the hull rather than glue the joints and pull the wires out prior to taping, etc, the interior seams down the chines and keel? I figured the wire would be a little hard on the sandpaper and maybe the odd finger too. Also didn't like using the copper wire that CLC recommended as it tended to break easily when I twisted it; so ended up using #18 gauge stovepipe wire.
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- Butt joints and removing stiching
t madill -- 2/6/2000, 8:16 pm- Re: deck glass
lee -- 2/6/2000, 10:13 pm- Re: deck glass
t madill -- 2/7/2000, 11:13 pm- Re: deck glass
lee -- 2/8/2000, 12:13 am
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