| This is the table we set up in the workshop with some planks already in place ready for gluing. The two white cylinders on the left are 40 pound lead weights which we used on many occasions. Note the square and secure clamps holding the planks in place, |
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| The table had a ruler inset in the center, with a mark for each of the planks offset on the left. This photo shows that ruler, we glued the planks from both boats at once so, for example, all four #1 planks were put on the table, squared at the ends, and placed according to the offset for the #1 planks.. |
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| Epoxying one of the sets of planks. Note the tape protecting the top and bottom surface of the planks. The plastic on the table keeps the epoxy from adhering to the table. |
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| We put plastic between each of the planks. This photo shows finishing applying epoxy to the final scarf joint of one set of planks (again, this shows 2 boats worth). |
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| One set of planks are all epoxied, clamped, and weighted to cure overnight. Note, before we took them off the table, we drilled the first set of holes for stitching . |
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