Date: 3/12/2000, 2:53 pm
I spent part of yesterday helping a friend do some stitching on his Seascape and it was a good educational experience for me. I have this Coho kit in my unheated garage and it is still to cold out (here in Central NY) to do any epoxy work. I would like to do some productive things now, if possible.
A) is there any reason not to start drilling my stitching holes even though I have not yet glued the panels to length?
B) Yesterday I saw the value of using a plane. On the inside edge of those curved panels a 7" long plane may not work well. Any suggestions on a size/model plane for this job? I probably will have little use for it after the boat is done (except for the next boat), so an expensive tool would be a waste I think.
C) are there any other little things I can do now, before it is warm enough to start with any epoxy steps?
D) any other stray hints or suggestions?
Thanks to all who post on this board. I think I have learned a lot already just from reading stuff here.
Messages In This Thread
- Coho questions
Doug -- 3/12/2000, 2:53 pm- Re: Coho questions
Wayne g. -- 3/19/2000, 10:03 pm- Re: Coho questions
Greg Hicks -- 3/13/2000, 8:38 am- Re: Coho questions
Doyle -- 3/13/2000, 8:29 am- Re: Coho questions
John Fereira -- 3/13/2000, 4:31 pm- Re: Coho questions
pete czerpak -- 3/13/2000, 12:46 pm - Re: Coho questions
- Re: Coho questions
lee -- 3/13/2000, 12:10 am- Re: Coho questions
Larry C. -- 3/12/2000, 8:03 pm- Re: Coho questions
Dave Murphy -- 3/12/2000, 11:19 pm
- Cold just means longer cure time
Bill Jankowski -- 3/12/2000, 7:50 pm - Re: Coho questions
- Re: Coho questions