Plywood Galvanized Screws

mercury713

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

Cool Idea
But will put maybe 50 more Pounds on Boat.

When crossing Channel I place Life Jacket on and hold on... gets calmer 1/4 out.

Sometimes I let a big boat go threw and he brakes the waves for me.

My last boat was 12f by 4 18inchs high and was kinda scary going threw... Almost flipped coming down 6feet waves.

If the winds pickup get back to dock fast.

I want to make this one 15feet to help me out, found some 16feet 4x2's and got them cut in half last night.
 

Case450

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

lmao...a thousand deck screws for a boat thats 15' long and 4' wide? The screws'll almost weigh as much as the wood....talk about overkill....you'd be surprised how much lateral holding force there is with 1 screw...almost a square foot
 

mercury713

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

A question maybe someone can help with.

I made frame 44 inches wide.

Bracing floor, What distance do I place between braces?

1/2 plywood will be used.

My Camera batteries let go there 1.2volts as normal batts are 1.3volts. tryed 1.3 and even cheap ones and no go :(
 

mercury713

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

Case450 I was just guessing... I'm going to place them about 1 1/2" apart. adds up fast.
 

Yacht Dr.

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

Merc ..

Are you making a mold/plug ? or are you just fastening..

1 1/2" apart is making swiss cheese out of your bonds..

YD.
 

mercury713

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

Yacht Dr

Just fasting. Yes maybe a inch.(thought to fast)

I was wondering if I could vanish my boat instead of painting?

Will it hold up well in salt water?

Started bending the front 2x2 lips. Placed a wet towel around them with weight.
 

fishrdan

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

Check out this place for SS or bronze screws, they were the cheapest place I found online when I was doing my project.

fasteners
 

mercury713

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

Check out this place for SS or bronze screws, they were the cheapest place I found online when I was doing my project.

fasteners

Shipping would kill me aswell... id need close to 20pounds plus I already started framing with deck screws.

I don't want to invest 200$ in screws.

Boat might cost me 300... I would of bought one for about 600 but 20inch transoms are hard to find here.
 

JAFO1

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

How's your build coming Merc?
 

mercury713

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

JAFO1 Hi there.

Almost got all the framing done.

Spruce wood is hard to bend , got them to bend about 9 inches.

I decided to buy a 10x2 board and bend the top lip to meet the bottom lip and place 10x2 on 45degree angle.

I bought 1.2volt batteries for Camera but forgot them at GF place, Il try and get pictures in a day or two.


Front will look something like this.

http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t4/domains/?action=view&current=thissd.png
 

JAFO1

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

JAFO1 Hi there.

Almost got all the framing done.

Spruce wood is hard to bend , got them to bend about 9 inches.

I decided to buy a 10x2 board and bend the top lip to meet the bottom lip and place 10x2 on 45degree angle.

I bought 1.2volt batteries for Camera but forgot them at GF place, Il try and get pictures in a day or two.


Front will look something like this.

http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t4/domains/?action=view&current=thissd.png

Get the pictures posted up! I'm interested to see them.
 

mercury713

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Re: Plywood Galvanized Screws

Thinking of going with 1/2 plywood because waters alittle rough here.

I'm going to plywood the sides first so it holds angle.

Yes flat bottom.
 
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