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Re: Strip: Cockpit recess more difficult than I th
By:Johnathan Akers
Date: 11/17/2009, 1:08 pm

: Is there some trick to fitting the cockpit recess strips, or do I
: just need to cowboy up and do the work? Despite my best efforts,
: my joints are a bit ragged here and there so I'm also now
: concerned with appearance. Is laying some tape down and covering
: a bad seam with an accent "strip" of dookie an option?
: Any experience or guidance is appreciated.

I am speaking slightly out of experience, as I've never built a strip boat, only S&G, but I think my recent recess building experience may lend some guidance. As long as your top outside edge mates up tight, you are golden, and can hot glue a little bit on the outside. By that, I mean that you can over bevel the inside section. Then, once you've finished the recess strips, you can create a small fillet on the under side of the Deck, filling any spaces. This allows you to be slightly less precise, and believe me, unless someone is inspecting the inside of your cockpit area with a mirror, no one will be the wiser, not to mention you might need the fillet anyways if you are glassing the inside~

~Johnathan

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Cockpit recess more difficult than I thought
Andy Boyd -- 11/17/2009, 2:06 am
Try an electric sander *PIC*
John Caldeira -- 11/17/2009, 2:32 pm
Re: Try an electric sander
Andy Boyd -- 11/17/2009, 5:00 pm
Maybe sandpaper...
John Caldeira -- 11/17/2009, 5:32 pm
Re: Maybe sandpaper...
george jung -- 11/17/2009, 7:11 pm
Re: Maybe sandpaper...
Andy Boyd -- 11/19/2009, 7:42 pm
Re: Strip: Cockpit recess more difficult than I th
Johnathan Akers -- 11/17/2009, 1:08 pm
Re: Strip: Cockpit recess more difficult than I th
Ric -- 11/17/2009, 10:57 am
Re: Strip: Cockpit recess more difficult than I th
JohnK -- 11/17/2009, 4:54 am