Woodonglass
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Uhmmm, YEAH!!! This IS a great example for covering your boat. It's also a good reason to use Some kind of sealant on the Plywood. The OTR would have kept this from happening.
Uhmmm, YEAH!!! This IS a great example for covering your boat. It's also a good reason to use Some kind of sealant on the Plywood. The OTR would have kept this from happening.![]()
I am blown away by how rotted the plywood backing is on the pieces that you are rebuilding. totally un-treated from the factory.
Looks exactly like mine did. Mine was a lot of trial and error building those pieces. Just make sure you test fit the frame before you cover it. I had to make adjustments a few times after I thought mine were done. You are doing a great job.
Well to look at it in a positive way, you have two of the same side there. If one doesn't fit, try the other. Real nice wood working there Corjen. I have a similar saw. Is that the 10 or 12 inch? Mines the 12. Love it except when laying the blade down to cut. I find it flexes too much from the pivit point. I know it does this so i just cut slow and sure but it can screw up some pretty expensive moldings if not careful.
Btw. Familiar looking garage. Mine is its twin. Let's play where's waldo. Corjen can't play, he has probably spent 25 minutes looking for this and has already found it.
Where is Corjens 3 ft. Clamp. :laugh: not the one on the bench.
Winner winner chicken dinnerUnder the saw horses ...
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New guy here. Just joined the forum, mainly to jump in on this thread. I'm always ready to talk some boat upholstery. I'm really glad to see someone helping to keep the art of upholstery alive. Every time one of us old guys retire, there's usually not someone there to jump into their place.
I saw in one post you said you weren't a professional, well, you're doing some good work. I'm really impressed with your wood work skills. Back rests for the bow like you're doing are a real pain. Might as well get to like doing pleats. If you do enough of these jobs, there will be a lot of pleats, especially in older boats. I'm impressed with your work, keep it up.