Saturday. Today the Wheelbarrow project is compete with the building of the set of oars. Just a quick reminder that this boat and oars were built 100% with wood that came from logs reclaimed and milled that were floating down the Columbia a River!
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Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Installing the Wheel
Wednesday. Very early this morning I got the wheel installed, then at 8:15 am a friend helped me flip it over. I sanded and varnished it. Tomorrow I’ll start on a set of oars to fit this little vessel.
Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Wheel Hole
2-17-16 Wednesday. Today I cut the hole for the wheel, fiberglassed and epoxy sealed the well. This afternoon I put a coat of paint on it. Tomorrow I’ll fare it and add another coat of paint after I install the wheel.
Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Oarlock Mounts
2-16-16 Tuesday. Today I put in 4 hours prepping the wood, building and fitting the hardwood oarlock mounts for two station, and sealed all the raw wood with epoxy.
Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Knees, Ribs, Bench
Tuesday. Today I put in 10 hours cutting and fitting the knees, ribs and aft bench seat. Then epoxy mixed with wood flour and filled all holes and voids. After the holes were filled I mixed clear epoxy and sealed the wood. Tomorrow I’ll be working on the forward wheelbarrow wheel well.
Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Interior Epoxy
Friday. This morning I spent 4.5 hours sanding the interior and sheer then coated the interior with epoxy. The next step will be building and fitting all the interior parts.
Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Right Side Up
Thursday. Today I put in 3 hours. The mold is out of the shop, and the Pram is right side up. I sanded the sheer and the interior smooth and then filled all voids with epoxy mixed with wood flour. Tomorrow I’ll sand once again and vacuum and then seal all raw wood with epoxy! Then more carpentry.
Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Jade Green
Sunday. It’s my wife’s Birthday! Early this morning I masked off the boot and painted it jade green! The whole thing took maybe 30 minutes. This next week she’ll come off her mold and we’ll start on the interior! Stay tuned. Now to get ready for my Jody’s Birthday party!?
Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Sanding and Painting
Friday. Today I spent 5 hours sanding and then painting the first coats of paint and varnish.
Harry Bryan’s Ladybug Wheelbarrow Boat – Sanding High Spots
Thursday. Today I put in 3 hours sanding off the high spots prepping the hull for receiving the West 410 fairing compound. Then I applied the fairing compound. Tomorrow I will fair it smooth to receive paint. I then rolled on epoxy to the sheer plank and transoms that will be varnished bright.