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Re: Strip: Things I would or wouldn't do again
By:Etienne Muller
Date: 5/18/2008, 1:21 pm
In Response To: Strip: Things I would or wouldn't do again (Glen Gray)

: 4. Do take the time to set up the forms or stations properly, it pays
: dividends in the long term.
: 9. Don't hold the staple gun against the timber when you pull the trigger
: 'cause it punches the staples too deep & you have to dig them out.
: Hold it back at least 2 or 3mm or make up an extension or packer for the
: tip of your gun.

4... A good observation: Apart from Stitch and glue, the forms and stations are the very foundation of the boat. Any boat, from an Americas Cup Yacht to a kayak. You cannot take too much care getting them as perfect as possible, even though they are not left in the final product. I know, I know. in SoF they are left in.

9... I have found if you use a length of the flat-oval grey 3 core electrical flex as a buffer under your staples in a kind of zig zag accross the hull, you can get most of the staples out by just pulling the flex up popping the staples one by one. Having said that I no longer use staples. I have taken to using thin panel pins, leaving the heads proud for the pliers later. They cause less damage to the timber, and one hole on every plank is better than two.

Et

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Things I would or wouldn't do again
Glen Gray -- 5/18/2008, 8:41 am
Re: Strip: Things I would or wouldn't do again
Etienne Muller -- 5/18/2008, 1:21 pm
Re: Strip: Things I would or wouldn't do again
John Faas -- 5/18/2008, 10:57 am
Re: Strip: Things I would or wouldn't do again
Pedro Almeida -- 5/19/2008, 10:03 pm
Re: Strip: Things I would or wouldn't do again
Bill Hamm -- 5/19/2008, 1:24 am
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John Van Buren -- 5/18/2008, 7:40 pm