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Re: Skin-on-Frame: Cockpit lip size
By:David Ross
Date: 3/22/2002, 12:55 pm
In Response To: Re: Skin-on-Frame: Cockpit lip size (Brian Nystrom)

Very exciting! I'm going to put it in the yard today to get some pictures of it out of the garage! (Maybe lay a blanket over it to get more ideas of deck shape.)

I jumped the gun on glassing the frames to the hull tho. It was decided I should have a shear clamp so, I had to piece that in between the frames. Then I decided the fordeck was too high and had to cut a frame down and splice a new section in. Lessons learned for the next one.
Adding a little more to the lip to being it up to 1/2 or even 3/4" wont be difficult tho. I just have to set up the arm saw again to rip the strips.
The reason I needed so many clamps was becuase I didn't steam the strips and they would seperate from each other in between the clamps. (I used Nick's idea of a plywood blank with holes cut around the perimiter for clamping.) Had I steamed it, there would have been no problems.

: Hmmm. I only needed 22, but it was a small and made with a steam bent hoop.

: I made mine 1/4" tall and 1/2" deep by laminating two, 1/4" x
: 1/4" strips. 3/8" deep should work, but it may not hold the
: skirt securely enough. Most commercial coaming lips are 3/4" or more
: deep.

: You're at the most fun stage of construction now. It looks like a boat and
: you can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Exciting, isn't it?

Messages In This Thread

Skin-on-Frame: Cockpit lip size
David Ross -- 3/22/2002, 11:42 am
Re: Skin-on-Frame: Cockpit lip size
erez -- 3/23/2002, 10:08 pm
Re: Skin-on-Frame: Cockpit lip size
Brian Nystrom -- 3/22/2002, 12:46 pm
Re: 1/2"X1/4" *NM*
Bob -- 3/22/2002, 8:14 pm
Re: Skin-on-Frame: Cockpit lip size
David Ross -- 3/22/2002, 12:55 pm