Date: 3/6/2001, 10:04 pm
: Probably a silly question, but how important is it to have a level floor when
: building a strip kayak. I know that with a stich and glue this is not
: really problem, but it would seem to me that aligning strips and forms
: this would prove to be quite a challenge.
: I live in an older house and the garage floor has taken a beating with the
: shifting soils. There are some sizable cracks, but overall I would guess
: the floor rises and falls about two inches.
My garage floor has a pretty good slope (for drainage, I 'spose) so I gave up trying to level the srongback. I figured if the strongback was flat and square, it's relation to the rest of the world didn't really matter. I then set up my station forms, taking great pains to ensure they were plumb. The night before I was to begin stripping, just as I was drifting off to sleep, I realized all my "plumb" station forms were actually set at an angle in relation to my sloping strongback. Next morning I squared the stations to the strongback and I was ready to roll.
Jim
Messages In This Thread
- Level Floor
Wesley Gross -- 3/6/2001, 2:58 pm- Re: Level Floor
Jim P. -- 3/6/2001, 10:04 pm- duplicate post - sorry *NM*
Jim P. -- 3/6/2001, 10:08 pm
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Jim P. -- 3/6/2001, 5:01 pm- Re: Level Floor
David Hanson -- 3/6/2001, 4:42 pm- Re: Level Floor
Pete Rudie -- 3/6/2001, 3:22 pm - duplicate post - sorry *NM*
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