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eric lavine
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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BuffaloBFN
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I'm waiting for epoxy sometime next week so it's a good time for dry fitting. The front is level left to right and the whole floor slopes to the rear. The side stringers from the front of the bilge back have a 1/4" slope accross the length of those wing stringers to the bilge...or whatever they're called.
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BuffaloBFN
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We got a little rain here this morning so I had time to switch these studs and get the tensioners on. The original studs were too short for the clips and these are stainless ARP's.
Eric, thanks for the tip on smearing the 'cheese whiz' on! Pete, I'm almost ready for the crane! |
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Kristof
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Buffalo,
This is one of my favourite threads on this forum. Amazing work and great pictures. I already put it in my favourites on my computer, in case I have a stringer job in the future... Keep up the good work and keep the pictures coming...! |
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- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle... |
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uk1979
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Greg
You keep raising the bar for the rest of us, top work keep it coming,its going to be hard to match. Roger. |
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BuffaloBFN
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Thanks Kristof and Roger! Waking up to such kind words is a great way to start my day.
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skicat
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Man, you just got married. Waking up next to your new wife should be all you need! |
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Riley
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Looks, great. I wish I could make mine look like that. Are you going to refoam it?
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BuffaloBFN
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Cat, I just checked my complaint box...it's empty!
Thanks Riley, and I am going to refoam...and why wish, this is my first?!!? LOL Billy, here's the pic I was talking about; gotta get back to the green. |
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Bremsen
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I really enjoy these updates Greg. Wonderful work.
Sorry if this has been asked but are you planning on rebuilding the raised kickpanel area under the bow back to original? |
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boat dr
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Greg give me a call and I will suggest a few changes, JMHO.........Looks great and the fit and finish first class. My DAD would be proud of the quality.........Billy
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jbear
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The fit and finish are awesome....seems a shame to cover up that kind of work.
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"Loud pipes save lives"
AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"... |
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8122pbrainard
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Greg, Looking good!! I see you have to order more resin. It's always amazing how much you go through. I used a 5 gal. kit on my little Atom!
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BuffaloBFN
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Yes, I cut it out with the intention of reusing it...put in other words, I didn't use the BFH on it. LOL |
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BuffaloBFN
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Thanks Doc! And that's quite a compliment. Will you be up and with coffee at 8:30 or 9? |
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BuffaloBFN
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Thanks John, and I think it'll show through to the top! Not literally, but I shouldn't have white caps in my floor either?!!? LOL |
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BuffaloBFN
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Thanks Pete! When my first epoxy order came in, I looked at it like there was no way I'd use it all...that was a 6 gallon kit and I'm halfway through another just like it?!!? I'm itching to know what Billy wants to add; any ideas? I think it'll have to do with the removable floor piece and how to keep it from doing what it did last time. |
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Riley
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why wish, this is my first Well, maybe if I keep going in the direction I'm going. I keep tearing stuff out as I go, and before long everthing's going to have to be replaced. What a SOB getting that pylon out. |
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BuffaloBFN
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This is dry fit on top and afterwards I got the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th bulkheads glassed in.
This is also dry fit... This is what's behind the gas tank. The wet biaxial really picks up the flash at night?!!? |
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Morfoot
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Looks better than some of the repairs I've seen come out of our composite shop at work Greg. " You Da Man!!"
Question though... Has Amy offered to help in any way, giving you grief over it or just telling you to HURRY UP I'm ready to go skiing?? |
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"Morfoot; He can ski. He can wakeboard.He can cook chicken.He can create his own self-named beverage, & can also apparently fly. A man of many talents."72 Mustang "Kermit",88 SN Miss Scarlett, 99 SN "Sherman"
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BuffaloBFN
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Amy's been a trooper! She has yet to get her hands dirty, but she's not giving me grief either. I asked her to cut a couple pieces of cloth the other day, and she said she'd just mess it up...of course I say the same thing about cooking?!!? LOL |
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8122pbrainard
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Greg, Did you find out what Billy's idea was? I'm curious too! I know he has been busy with finishing his cruise control but that won't hold the guy back - seems like he always has lots on his mind!!
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BuffaloBFN
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We talked about several things like a removable floor and some sleepers to the outside between my logitudinal stringers. He's a fountain of useful info! Maybe if I put up a pic of something really stupid, he'll come show me how to do it right? |
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BuffaloBFN
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It's time to figure out what to use for a finish coat in the bilge. Is Bilge Kote my best option? I saw where I have to use a specific primer first over the epoxy; maybe Krylon would be cheaper?
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uk1979
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Hi Greg
Have a look on this site, they say worked with West Systems for a Gel coat over Epoxy must be in the US as well. http://www.scottbader.com Roger. |
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JoeinNY
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My plan is to give the rhino liner a try in the bilge this time out, I would probably stay away from the krylon.
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8122pbrainard
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Greg, I think what you are thinking is when you what to put a polyester like a gel coat over the epoxy. Yes, then you need to go with a polyvinyl "conversion" between the two. The easy way is to just go with the Bilgecoat. I'd have to go back into Bill's (skibum) thread and take a look but I think I remember he did go all the way with a final coat of gel (brushed/flowed on).
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BuffaloBFN
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Pete, I thought he mixed white pigment right into his epoxy and I seem to remember that he wasn't completely happy with it. I need to go back and read some more.
I was joking about the krylon! I was reading on Jamestown dist. that the bilge coat required a product called Barrierkote(?) when applying to epoxy. That's what I'll probably do. If it was still March, I'd prep it for gel. |
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8122pbrainard
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Greg,
I know you were joking about the Kylon! Like I said, I need to reread Bill's thread too. I remember he got a real nice gloss to the final coating so I don't think it was just pigmented epoxy. You are doing such a good (some could even describe it as extream but I love it) job that you may want to put a pretty high gloss finish on it. The Bilgekote isn't a real high gloss. If however you want it to look more like the original then the Bilgekote is the easy way. Yes, the Barrierkote is recommended but I do know that can be skipped. |
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8122pbrainard
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Here's Bill's thread: Bill's bilge
It looks like he did end up with the Bilgekote! I remember now he was having problems with the vinylester. |
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