Saturday, March 13, 2010

Stripping the deck

The top is completly finished now! After the staples
are pulled, sanding starts. After fiberglassing the deck
The cockpit opening will be recut slightly smaller than
the origional cut.
Now I borrowed a stapler from Shane! The tops all finished
now besides the cockpit recess!
Now what!? My stapler broke!! Hopefully the top will be
finished by the end of the week.
The wood came, so I started filling in the last couple
spots!
While I was waiting for the wood, I cut out the
cockpit and starting filling it.
Opps!! Had a split to fix!
I've run out of white cedar strips now :(
Only needed like 10 more. So they're ordered and
hopefully will be here by Friday.
ran out of staples...
Start filling in the blanks...
BTW, if you ever do this, get Chraftsmen staples.
Not stanly or arrow or others. All the other brands
that I've tried bend like rubber.
Now its flipped over and ready to start stripping the
top. When I flipped it over, some of the forms popped out
so I hot glued them back in. On the last kayak I built, the
strongback stayed in the kayak until the end of the building
process. On this one it used a different style of strongback
which comes out after building and glassing the hull. But the
forms stay in.

10 comments:

  1. canoe looks great PHER

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  2. absolutely awsome!! whats you think??

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  3. Like the pics??
    I took some of them!!!!

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  4. Nice Job! so when are you going for a test run?

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  5. It takes Pher about 1.5 years to get up enough courage to go for a test run.

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  6. I think that that depens on the leverl of manliness of the person, how long will it take you?

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  7. What are you doing now???

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  8. Looks really good. How much time have you spent so far?

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