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todd johnson
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Posted: January-15-2009 at 8:39pm |
foam what kind, where do you get it, how much
dose it cost, how do you do it?? stringers , can you do a patch, do you have to replace the whole thing? are patches strong? anyone in the maryland area whos done it? help!! |
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Hollywood
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you're kidding, right?
search, have you done it?? |
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critter
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foam what kind, where do you get it, how much
dose it cost, how do you do it?? FOAM : 75-80 degrees for best expansion 3 kits required to complete floor 100 board ft = 8.3333 cubic ft Foam from US Composites.. www.uscomposites.com $62.00 per 8 cubic ft kit. $62 x 3 = $186 stringers , can you do a patch, do you have to replace the whole thing? Some have Patched, some have "Sistered", some have Replaced. You get suggestions with pictures... are patches strong? Can be.. if done correctly. anyone in the maryland area whos done it? help!! Do not know if anyone specific that is in Maryland that has done it. |
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todd johnson
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thanks for the info critter. and as for hollywood , i thought this was a
place where people came for a little help. we all have old boats here and not everyone is the "grand poobah". next time it would be better if you just didnt reply to someone your not going to help out.mabye this forum isnt the place to get good info from helpful people. |
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SNobsessed
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Todd - HW may have been a bit brief but there are 2 active posts about stringers going on right now. There is also alot of 'how to' in the archived posts - knock yourself out!
Backing up, Welcome to the site. Hope you get your boat fixed in time for summer. |
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JDiggs
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search "skibum stringer" read through those threads on the first page and you'll get a pretty good idea of what you're in for. It'll take some time, but there is a lot of good info.
The guys on here are extremely helpful and knowledgeable. |
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8122pbrainard
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Todd,
Post some pictures and give us more info on the extent of the rot/bad wood. I really don't recommend scabbing in or even sistering bad sections of wood. If it's bad, the rot spores are already in there and just waiting for the correct moisture/temp to start up again. Get rid of complete sections of the old. It's really not much more work once you've dug into the stringers that far to do a proper rather than a half as** job. |
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Todd,
You arent asking this question with regard to that great looking 70 you posted on the other thread are you? Doesnt look like that boat would have stringer/foam issues? Plus, you said its just about sold. You have another project boat? |
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Hollywood
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It is obvious you are new to forums, I apologize for losing my patience. Have you tried a search yet?
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todd johnson
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ya it is about the 70 i posted the buyer
is concerned. im having them looked at this weekend. if that is a deal breaker ill end up doing the floor. little nervus never done glass work. im a motor guy. by the way dose any body have a picture of the 70 dash to match what i have? looking for what the original looked like |
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8122pbrainard
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Todd,
Yes, a PO has done a hack job on your instrument cluster. You need to spend some time with this fantastic site and get used to all the features like the "search" For your dash, I just went to the diaries, put in years 69 to 70 and found three pictures. |
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todd johnson
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i trided search and im still on search i
looked up 1970 dash in the key word but found nothing. ill get use to the site soon thanks. but these dash dont look like mine where the speedos are there different |
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2 finger typer?
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8122pbrainard
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Todd, The search won't get you to the pictures in our diaries. The search will get you to preexisting threads on the topics you search for. Read carefully what I said in my post: "You need to spend some time with this fantastic site and get used to all the features like the "search" For your dash, I just went to the diaries, put in years 69 to 70 and found three pictures." The PO made a "custom" dash panel! "Yes, a PO has done a hack job on your instrument cluster." Edit: In your other posting, you mentioned your dad was the original owner?? Is he still around? You also don't have the original gauges. Are they automotives?? |
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todd johnson
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i dont have the orginal gauges.
this is all i have to work with. im hoping to find a good picture someware. it looks like the one pic of the yellow boat dash that 8122 found hase a gauge plate for the speedos mine dosent.never did. whatdo you guys think about takeing the old gauges out and updateing them with just a tach. and a new quad gauge with gas, temp, oil, volt, in 1 guage and glassing the square hole in? im sure you all have thoughts!! |
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8122pbrainard
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Todd, You will find plenty of inconsistencies with the early CC's. The plate for the speedo's at the helm in the one picture I found, I feel was a add on by the owner. Maybe he was tall and the wheel blocked the view. I'm very noted for my keep it original ideas so I would encourage you to do so. The dual speedos at the helm and the smaller (than your's) dash gauge plate as shown in the 3 pictures. Finding a set of original Teleflex gauges that work will be a problem. Be patient and keep looking on ebay if you go the original route. Patching the oversize hole in the dash will be the other problem even if you go with your idea of using a multi-function gauge (NO automotive). It's getting the color matched. I would recommend re gelling the complete face of the dash blending at the top edge and in the corners. These two spots are least likely to show a minor color difference. I asked you if you had asked your father (forgive me if he's no longer around) about why the dash plate was made and the gauges swapped out??? |
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