Hull - probably. Deck - not likely
By:Dan Ruff
Date: 10/9/2001, 12:00 pm
Date: 10/9/2001, 12:00 pm
In Response To: 1/4" luan (rburger)
I built the hull of my Mill Creek out of 1/4 inch luan. It worked fine. I just kept an eye out for the voids. I'm pretty sure the hull panels of the Cape Charles require a little more twist to be stitched together, but I think it will work fine for you too.
I tried to use the 1/4 inch luan for the deck of the Mill Creek, but it couldn't make the radius of the curve. It started cracking loudly before I came even close to attaching it to the sheer clamps. I had to go out and buy the good stuff for the deck.
But you can still save money if you use the luan on the hull only.
-Dan
Messages In This Thread
- 1/4" luan
rburger -- 10/9/2001, 11:46 am- Re: 1/4" luan *Pic*
eric schade (shearwater boats) -- 10/11/2001, 8:33 pm- Hull - probably. Deck - not likely
Dan Ruff -- 10/9/2001, 12:00 pm- Re: Hull - probably. Deck - possibly
Geo. Cushing -- 10/11/2001, 3:21 pm- Re: Hull - probably. Deck - alternatives
Ken Finger -- 10/10/2001, 7:34 am- Re: Hull - probably. Deck - Maybe
John Monfoe -- 10/10/2001, 6:16 am- Re: Hull - probably. Deck - Maybe
Geo. Cushing -- 10/11/2001, 4:09 pm- ventilation is the key
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/10/2001, 11:52 pm- Re: ventilation is the key
John Monfoe -- 10/11/2001, 6:32 am- belt and suspenders approach?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/11/2001, 7:13 pm- Re: belt and suspenders approach?
John Monfoe -- 10/12/2001, 5:57 am
- Re: belt and suspenders approach?
- belt and suspenders approach?
- Blue Styrofoam
Bryan Sarauer -- 10/10/2001, 1:49 pm - ventilation is the key
- Re: Hull - probably. Deck - alternatives
- Hull - probably. Deck - not likely
- Re: 1/4" luan *Pic*