Date: 11/23/2010, 10:09 pm
: Daveg is right. The front deck strips that continued to rise up
: rather than curve down to the rear deck are holding the middle
: part of the template too high. As a result, the sides can't
: reach out as far as they need to.
: A bit of work with a heat gun, clamps, bits of rope and anything
: else you can lay your hands on should be able to reduce the
: problem sufficiently that with a bit of imagination, you can use
: the template.
: The cutout for the recess does not have to be exactly the shape of
: the template. Just as long as you get a fairly smooth curve on
: the outline that is similar to the cockpit itself.
Thanks to everyone for the help. I get the idea. Time to start heating and bending.
Regards,
Sherm
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