Well I managed to get one side done last night. I'm pretty picky so I didn't stocp until every inch of the seam was filleted - eventhough it took a couple of hours and lot of cursing!!
I went with the following - mix the epoxy to a mayonnaise consistency using filler. Prop the boat on its side so that gravity will help keep the mixture in the seam and to naturally provide a smooth bead. Put a glob of epoxy on the end of a long stick and deposit it where I needed it. Then use a long but narrower stick to push and pull the epoxy about to make the fillet.
The hardest was working through the 10" round hatch in the front. It was a bit tight getting my head in to see what I was doing!!
Trial and error was abit slow at first and I was ready to give up on in frustration but by the time I finished one side, I had it down pretty good. Things should go a lot quicker on the second side.
I'm thinking on gluing a small plastic medicine measuring cup to the end of the stick and use it to hold the epoxy for better control of where it goes.
Sean
: I am currently building Duane Strosaker's Point Bennett 18. I've
: just tacked the hull and deck together and now I have to fillet
: the inside seams. The only real problem areas will be the stem
: and stern. My fwd and aft hatches are both about 4' from the
: ends of the boat -which makes for a pretty tight fit for doing
: the filleting.
: I was wondering if anybody has any tips or tricks on how to to this
: as painless as possible.
: I've been tracking my progress in my blog if anybody is interested.
: http://justyakkin2.blogspot.com/
: Thanks,
: Sean
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Sean Dawe -- 3/1/2011, 7:57 am- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
Bill Hamm -- 3/2/2011, 1:20 am- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
Paul Sylvester -- 3/5/2011, 9:48 am- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
Bill Hamm -- 3/6/2011, 1:06 am
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Sean Dawe -- 3/2/2011, 7:43 am- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
Charles Robinson -- 3/2/2011, 8:36 am- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
Robert N Pruden -- 3/7/2011, 11:19 am - Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
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Duane Strosaker -- 3/2/2011, 4:17 pm- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/4/2011, 9:30 pm- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
Bill Hamm -- 3/5/2011, 6:23 am- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
Bill Hamm -- 3/5/2011, 6:26 am- Re: S&G: fresh caulking tubes for epoxy
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/5/2011, 5:44 pm- Re: S&G: fresh caulking tubes for epoxy
Bill Hamm -- 3/6/2011, 1:07 am
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Sean Dawe -- 3/7/2011, 12:17 pm- Re: S&G: Filleting the deck to hull - the inside j
Bill Hamm -- 3/8/2011, 12:30 am
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