Re: 14' Starcraft winter project
I got to do some work on the boat last night. I start my paying job at 6:30 am to 6:00 pm Monday thru Friday and some weekends, so staying after work until 10:30 pm can get to be a bit much if I do it every evening. Some how working on a boat fines my energy, which at 51 years old is always welcomed. I cut a sample piece for my dash a few weeks ago and used it for a template. This one I stretched so it would develop a compound curve and fit tightly to the bow of the boat.
I have fastened the rod locker frames to the free board using solid rivets and an air hammer, like the finish of a solid rivet, I'm surprised that more guys don't go this way with their aluminum boats. It seems that a lot of fellows have an air compressors, so all you need is a cheep air hammer and the rivet set and you end up with a professional look to your work.
Amen on the solid rivets .
I know a guy that repairs fiberglass extension ladders , and they use the same type of solid aluminum rivets as most boat manufacturers .
He has an air hammer and compressor setup , with the set and it is slick .
I used to have some links for the rivets and set tools , but , I think I lost them (?) .
I'll have to search all my back ups .
If you can find some web links for these things , I'm sure your fellow tinny lovers would appreciate them ( don't post them as live/active links , TOS/RULES and all

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Awesome work so far , I can't wait to see it completed .
Thanks for sharing .