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looks like you and I are about neck and neck right now. I dont have my wood or fiberglass ordered yet. I think I will probably wait to cut my stringers out until I have the new ready. Keep up the good work!!
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Finally started removing the stringers yesterday...Not the easiest task I must say, but spent about an hour and removed the far port side stringer...got it out in three pieces.
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Im convinced this boat was either sunk or was used as a planter in someones lawn! more pics to come if my wife allows me back to the garage!
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I like the door knob on your bench
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jllogan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December-01-2011 at 5:35pm
oh ya that a good idea. Its like having a closet under your bench. Just open the door and get out your tools.
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yea they make great benches for what im using it for, plus they were free. I have a few more i plan on putting up in the near future. I guess i could lose the knobs.
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Brian,
How are you going to get a pattern off of that rotten thing?
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I had a few ideas...either scribe the hull on to another piece, or use card board to trace the other two which are still in the boat...they are all pretty bad thought....any thoughts>?
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I used poster board and a hot glue gun to make the patterns> always place the poster board on the deepest side to make sure the piece is wide or thick enough!
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I am up in the air on removing my steering cable,wiring and gauges...I supose if I mark everything it probably wont be a big deal but not sure what will be a bigger pain, working around it or tring to hook it all back up. not to mention buffing all the glass out around it/ Anyone have feed back on this?
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Brian can you wrap it up and hang it outside of the boat when working on it?
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yea that was what I am thinking, I'd rather leave everything connected. the windshield is coming off during my kids nap time and i think ill wrap everything on the bow
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dwcar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December-07-2011 at 12:17am
My 83 has plugs on both ends of the wiring harness. Does yours?
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aw, I wish it did...I ended up pulling the windshield off dude to some dush getting spray paint all over it so all the wires and the steering is on the bow...the steering is the main thing that is in the way bc its so stiff...i am not 100% sure how to properly remove it.
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Ok the boat is stripped, just have to grind the hull out and should be ready for stringers...


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nice progress,i see tims steering wheel from the BFN made into another boat.i just took my harness and cables and zip tied them to throttle lever with the rest hanging over side and tucked under boat.
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yes there are a few replaced or missing parts on that boat. Oh well I will just have to find them down the road, I didn't mind the wheel, of course now that I know it will bother me, the throttle im pretty sure is not origional. I havent had a chance to see what it may have come off of yet.
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Nice to see another floor/stringer job being done as a winter project. I am new to CCF and will be doing the same this winter. Please be patient as I learn to navigate this site. I need to add a picture too.
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Neil - I am in Cedar Falls. Let me know if you need any help on your project.
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Looks good from here! Now comes the fun part. I can do with out the glass dust baths but the put back is awesome. I really enjoyed the woodwork and put back. It will all be over before you know it.
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Welcome to CCF Im new myself. Yea its a fun project, a good learning experience. Cant wait to get on on this boat@!
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Oh I know, I picked up a dust suit yesterday and Im waiting for the weather to cooperate so I can do the sanding out side...I need a few more good days here in the northeast and Ill be in the clear. plus I have lots of parts to find before I can water test. Engine is getting refinished starting this week so thats always good!
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you get your wood yet?my lumber yard is d*cking me around,the guy that could get me everything quit and now everything is a issue.now they say they cant get my 2x8's in a clear vertical grain only mixed grain.not sure if its a big deal but not getting any answers or call backs is frustrating.
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Funny you ask...I decided to go Douglas FIR. After looking through many threads this seems to be the one to best suit my project. I specifically am going off of this project http://billsboatworks.webs.com/, Bill used Douglas fir from Lowes. I just went down to Homedepot which carries douglas fir and went through the pyle. I ened up waiting, the boards were warped and bent, obv what you will get from an inside warehouse. I then went to another lumber yard and all they had was Spruce Pine fir, the guy said it was all the same but again I held off from buying anything. I think I will go to lowes next. What is the deal with the clear vertical grain?
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Are you working in a heated garage? I am going to have to slow down once it gets colder dont think i will be able to glass until the spring.
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The clear vertical grain is ideal from a loading standpoint but not really needed. Careful about the SPF rating. The F for "Fir" maybe Hemlock and not Douglas. The SPF is common construction grade lumber.


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Hey brian,iam in the same boat as you.waiting till spring to glass.want to get wood cut and shaped so when spring comes iam ready.i'll let you know if bingham lumber comes through for me.1x6's are good,2x8's seem to be the issue now.can get good 2x10's for more $.
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Good to know, I won't go with the SPF and search for some good quality douglas fir!
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

The clear vertical grain is ideal from a loading standpoint but not really needed. Careful about the SPF rating. The F for "Fir" maybe Hemlock and not Douglas. The SPF is common construction grade lumber.


Pete, In Maine your SPF (Spruce Pine Fir)is typically Spruce or Balsam Fir and almost never Pine. Balsam Fir is very similar to Spruce and not at all similar to Douglas Fir. The lumber yards are selling Hem Fir which allows them to sell you Hemlock when you ask for fir. You definately have to ask for Douglas Fir if that's what you want.

Brian, I haven't asked lately, but there are a number of places in Maine that stock or can get Douglas Fir. Hammond Lumber, Rufus Deering Lumber and Black Mountain Hardwoods to name a few, if you're having trouble finding it in Mass.
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So is this a matter of geographics? I can go down to Home Depot or Lowes by my house and get 2X10X14 marks as Douglas fir for around $15. The only draw back is the lumber is stored in doors so it tends to warp.
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