April 15, l lightly sanded the hull and taped it off. Then I mixed epoxy with West Systems 410 microlight fairing filler. This stuff is great!!!! I mix it thick but not too thick and then go about spreading it over the whole area I have applied fiber glass cloth to. Tomorrow we will sand…
Month: April 2011
Wheelbarrow Boat – Build and Install Skeg
April 14, all I did this morning was build and install the skeg. I’m heading out on “Rachel” to go Spring Chinook fishing with one of my pals. I’m sure most of you that are viewing this website have already purchased issue #209 of The Wooden Boat Magazine that shows Harry building this vessel step-by-step….
Wheelbarrow Boat – 4th Way to Build the Floor
April 10, the first thing I did this morning was to take a brush to the hull to remove the majority of the dust. Then I draped a sheet of glass cloth over the bottom and cut it to size. Then I carefully rolled it up and set it aside for later. I removed all…
Wheelbarrow Boat – Planking the Bottom
April 9, I cut the plank extensions off to be flush with the transoms using a pull saw. Then I plunged the top stake plank with cedar plugs and epoxy filler and plunged the garboard planks with wood flour epoxy because we plan to fiber glass the bottom cedar planking long with a small portion…
Wheelbarrow Boat – Planking the Boat
April 2. I lofted the garboard planks; there is one very important thing about this plank! Once it is laid out to Harry’s measurements add 3/4″ to the scribe line, you will need it, because there is an additional scribe line that will be found only after the plank is up on the mold. Once…
Wheelbarrow Boat – Clamps and Corners
April 1. I have built all 4 clamps that will be epoxyed to the 4 corners of the two transoms. The transoms are built of 1″ clear cedar (very soft wood) so the hard wood clamps are necessary for fasting each end of the cedar planks. I had a few large pieces of spalded maple…