Each time I see this thread I think Hugh!
Gotta love nidacore for bulkheads. Wish they made it with a lil more glass on the skins though! Whats your guys' method for filling the cells and bonding the sole? Arjay probably eh? Neverbeen a fan of the nidabond stuff. Fasteners?...
lookin good!!! whats she gettin for power? twins?man i need to swing by eugene's shop, its been a little while.
Quote from: "gran398"Sweet job on the high density inlay....the T Top will be mounted to some meat there.What material is being used for the inlay, and what material is being used for the rest of the deck? And are there any special interface requirements where the two meet, or are they just glassed on both the top and bottom?
Sweet job on the high density inlay....the T Top will be mounted to some meat there.
Quote from: "CLM65"Quote from: "gran398"Sweet job on the high density inlay....the T Top will be mounted to some meat there.What material is being used for the inlay, and what material is being used for the rest of the deck? And are there any special interface requirements where the two meet, or are they just glassed on both the top and bottom?Up here we call it "Duralloy". It is a heavy, high density synthetic that takes the place of plywood. It will hold screws.Because of its weight it should be used only where needed for mechanical bonding applications. It is glassed in. It is shown here installed on stringer tops:viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6763&start=30
REALLY nice! Bet you're getting excited huh!! Saw the Shipokes at the show last weekend. They make a top drawer product....and their rebuilds are equally impressive.
Quote from: "gran398"REALLY nice! Bet you're getting excited huh!! Saw the Shipokes at the show last weekend. They make a top drawer product....and their rebuilds are equally impressive.Thanks, very excited and Eugene has been great to work with. Anyone have an IN hull transducer? Never had one and thinking about getting garmins sub $400 model.