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Re: build status

Postby Chad » Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:57 am

I went with max soft chine. I found that my longest longboard (60") worked well for most of the chine. To get a fair radius, work it with the board fore and aft, but using diagonal strokes.

"The longboard doesn't lie". Sometimes it's hard to see what it's telling you, though!

Me likey a good mixed metaphor!
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Re: build status

Postby admin » Mon Nov 26, 2012 3:38 am

Hah, yeah well, nicely stated Chad.
60" longboard? my wingspan is only 64"
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Re: build status

Postby Chad » Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:11 pm

I used a kind of grab rail for that longboard, so I could grab it anywhere but still have the pressure applied near the ends. This made it heavier, and made me tired noticeably quicker. But that was the middle of summer...
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Re: build status

Postby Tim Ford » Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:48 pm

This is white 2000e on here but the lighting makes it look silver. I am now thinking silver (with orange foils of course!) but Perfection doesn't come in silver. Any ideas on a 2-part PolyU paint that comes in SILVER? Or a metalflake additive I could dump in platinum colored Perfection?

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Re: build status

Postby Chad » Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:25 pm

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Re: build status

Postby Tim Ford » Tue Nov 27, 2012 11:53 pm

Mmmmmm....moon....glow....silver....mettttalllicccc.....

but aren't AWLGRIP products pro/spray only? Gotta be sprayed by a pro (which, btw, I ain't)
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Re: build status

Postby Chad » Wed Nov 28, 2012 2:20 am

Perfection says the same thing - it's because of the need for a respirator, and there's a little learning curve on choosing the right thinner/quantity for your conditions. For roll and tip, use the slow stuff, at a larger dose than they recommend, and it'll be fine if you keep the dust and (most of) the bugs off it.

Awlcraft applies about the same as Perfection, but has the benefit of being buffable (I'm told, I've never played with it myself). AwlGRIP is practically identical to Perfection.
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Re: build status

Postby Tim Ford » Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:03 am

Great, thanks!!!
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Re: build status

Postby lohwaikin » Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:54 am

Hull 437 starting on top deck primer last night.
I had one coat of neat epoxy after glassing, and spent 3 weeks sanding off the scraper marks...
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I am using Hempel 45551 epoxy light primer (it says good for above and under waterline application).
It's about 3 times cheaper than InterProtect primer, at S$20/liter.
The remaining areas I will roller over by this week, then construct a pair of wooden beams to support the inverted hull.
The hull bottom has no work done on it yet.
This time round I'll use Nylon fabric as peel-ply during glassing....

Persistence, perseverance,
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Re: build status

Postby admin » Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:12 pm

NICE!!!
wow you have really made some progress. I feel like I'm back in the Club Sisyphus brigade (one step forward, two steps back). Took the day off work because of the weather. It got up into the high 60's today and with the dark tarps draped over the build shed, it was almost 80 inside. I used 105/205/410 to fill some of the dings I noticed after my 2nd coat of interlux...waited 2 hours and then washed it off and began sanding...which resulted in a LOT of interlux coming off.

So, again with the interlux....hope we have a warm winter.

Great job, lohwaikin!
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Re: build status

Postby ryderp » Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:12 pm

Unfortunately, a lot of expensive paint ends up as sanding dust in this process. I remember thinking about how many dollars were on the floor. On the other hand, painting really motivated me to get the boat done.

Loh - You are making really good progress. The boat looks great!

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Re: build status

Postby admin » Fri Dec 14, 2012 7:20 pm

"Unfortunately, a lot of expensive paint ends up as sanding dust in this process. I remember thinking about how many dollars were on the floor."

truer words never said.
3 rd coat of primer is on...starting to look like progress.

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Re: build status

Postby micah202 » Sat Dec 22, 2012 1:03 am

ryderp wrote:Unfortunately, a lot of expensive paint ends up as sanding dust in this process. I remember thinking about how many dollars were on the floor. ...........
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.......really!..at least in the silverwork I do we can recycle the 'dust' ;)
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Re: build status

Postby slowpoke » Wed Feb 06, 2013 3:38 pm

Finally got some more pictures posted to my blog, I'm glassing the decks!!!!!! :D :shock: :o
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Re: build status

Postby jray » Wed Feb 06, 2013 3:47 pm

Great to hear!! I was wondering how things were going with your build. Do you still want that jib I got from Josh? I kept it but will likely never use it, It's still in good shape.
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Re: build status

Postby Tim Ford » Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:40 pm

Outstanding, Rocky!

Hey, I meant to post this earlier, but this was what I found to be a huge help with doing large areas of cloth.

- wet out the boat (receiver) surface as per normal
- put cloth on
- wet out the cloth pretty much as per normal, but add 5% MEK to the resin mix. This completely eliminated any pesky areas that
did not want to wet out completely for some unknown (to me) reason.

some are going to argue that by diluting the resin mix, it is going to weaken the layup, but I did an unscientific torture test on 2 pieces of scrap and
found no discernible difference in delamination.
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Re: build status

Postby Chad » Wed Feb 06, 2013 6:10 pm

Doesn't weaken the layup, just makes it slightly more permeable. Introducing a volatile solvent means evaporation, and the evaporation process requires pathways through the resin to the atmosphere, which then become available pathways for moisture traveling the other way. If you just MEK'd the glassing coat, and left the inner and subsequent coats un-tainted, then it's probably a moot point. The chemists hate hearing about folks adding solvents, but people that do lots of boat work still do it all the time. Who to listen to- the guys with the pocket protectors or the guys with 10 colors of gelcoat under their fingernails?

Looking good Rocky!
Re: used sails- I grabbed a Hobie 16 main, and a Star jib for mucking about the lake with family or whatever. Both fit pretty well.
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Re: build status

Postby slowpoke » Thu Feb 07, 2013 11:57 pm

Jon, I'd love to get that jib from you. I was going to start looking for a used jib and have it cut to size, but if you're not using it, let me know how much you want for it!
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Re: build status

Postby jray » Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:50 am

Free!!! How's that? PM me your shipping address again, along with a phone number and I will send it on.
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Re: build status

Postby slowpoke » Fri Feb 15, 2013 5:36 am

Hard to get anything done today, had to put in some "wife time'. She's happy again, so tomorrow I'll be taping seams inside to give the deck sides to cabin top some extra strength, and finishing taping the cabin top seams.

Hope everyone's valentine's went well! :D
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Re: build status

Postby Tim Ford » Fri Feb 15, 2013 1:38 pm

Just glad to hear Christopher Dorner wasn't taking up hiding below decks!
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Re: build status

Postby lohwaikin » Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:30 am

Hull 437 from Singapore currently on 2nd coat of primer for hull bottom.
Work and family matters slightly dampened my expected pace.
Anyway, start of April 2013 marks the one year anniversary of this project.

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Re: build status

Postby slowpoke » Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:24 pm

It looks awesome! I wish I was that far along.....
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Re: build status

Postby slowpoke » Wed May 29, 2013 5:57 am

I am looking forward to flipping this weekend! Just filling those last few pinholes, putting that coat of primer on the topsides, and (oh, Sh**!) all those other little things I need to get done! :D
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Re: build status

Postby jray » Wed May 29, 2013 11:46 am

Any pictures Rocky? Congratulations on the upcoming flip.
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