SkidRowBill
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2015
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- 295
Petty Officer... does that mean that I have to complain about every little thing???
Roger That... my thoughts axactly... Althou I want to cut the two pieces first, glue and clamp them together... where am I going wrong and why... what should I do???
Hi Bill. We all do things differently. I don't see anything wrong. I would not depend upon simply clamping the wood together after gluing. I think the heavy angle iron is an excellent idea as a first step while the glue is still moist, but I would follow up with ss woodscrews spaced every 6" or so in all directions. Before screwing, eyeball the 2 angle irons for parallel to ensure that the assembly has no twist in it that will make life difficult later. Apply pressure to correct any twist using C clamps and blocks to pull the errant ends into alignment. I would orient the new transom such that the heads of the screws are all facing forward (inside the boat), rather than against the aluminum skin where trapped moisture could over time cause corrosion of the skin. - Grandadwhere am I going wrong and why... what should I do???
Hi Bill. We all do things differently. I don't see anything wrong. I would not depend upon simply clamping the wood together after gluing. I think the heavy angle iron is an excellent idea as a first step while the glue is still moist, but I would follow up with ss woodscrews spaced every 6" or so, starting from the middle and in all directions. Before screwing, eyeball the 2 angle irons for parallel to ensure that the assembly has no twist in it that will make life difficult later. Apply pressure to correct any twist using C clamps and blocks to pull the errant ends into alignment. I would orient the new transom such that the heads of the screws are all facing forward (inside the boat), rather than against the aluminum skin where trapped moisture could over time cause corrosion of the skin. - Grandad
can anyone tell me if the transom(top) cover EOM goes under the gunwale caps... mine just went to them and was plastered with silicon...