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Re: Strip: external strongback
By:Rob Macks
Date: 1/22/2002, 11:34 pm
In Response To: Re: Strip: external strongback (KenC)

: I think I have the rigidity covered. I used 3/4 ply and lotsa drywall screws.

: Are you saying that to set each station at the proper height, in order to get
: the designed rocker, you measure down from the upper stringline, to the
: top of each form? I didn't pick up anything like that in KayakCraft - I
: understood the purpose of the string was to help keep the stations lined
: up side to side, and the datum for determining the height to set each form
: was the upper surface of the strongback.

: Also - how do you keep a lower string in place during setup of the form
: stations? Do you cut notches in each of the form risers?

: Thx,
: Ken

Yes, I measure down from the string. This way it doesn't even matter if the
strongback has a dip or a curve. Again, the string must be very tight. Unlike
Ted, I put sticks on the ends of my strongback for the upper string with sheet
rock screws in the ends. Tie off the the string as tight as you can, then you can
make it even tighter by turning the screws winding the string around the threads.

I dado a notch in the base blocks for the support brackets for the string that
runs on the surface of the strongback. Make that string tight also and don't
lay tools on it until you have more than a few strips applied.

This way the strings are independent of the strongback

All the best,
Rob

Messages In This Thread

Strip: external strongback
KenC -- 1/20/2002, 3:16 pm
Re: Strip: external strongback
Rob Macks -- 1/22/2002, 10:16 am
Re: Strip: external strongback
KenC -- 1/22/2002, 9:34 pm
Re: Strip: external strongback
Rob Macks -- 1/22/2002, 11:34 pm
Re: Thanks *NM*
KenC -- 1/23/2002, 12:24 am
Re: Strip: external strongback
Joe -- 1/20/2002, 6:27 pm
Re: A couple more suggestions:
Shawn Baker -- 1/22/2002, 10:51 am