Not much has been getting done. I have put together the yard and boom for the mainmast.
I have been working on the main mast step and partners.
The epoxy situation has been resolved. I am using their med hardener and it seems to be working fine. Of course heat becomes an issue now that we are almost at the end of Sept.
I will try and post some pictures soon.
Trying to manufacture an Ian Oughtred designed Caledonia Yawl in the back yard.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Epoxy set back
Seems like the epoxy they sent me had two types of hardener and no resin and I was to stupid to notice.
This is a bit of a set back. Cold weather is coming on and I was hoping to finish all the epoxy jobs before the onset of the deep freeze. If there is any consolation in this it is that I didn't try to assemble the mast using epoxy.
Gorilla glue gets a good review from me, so far. It is fairly easy to apply and sets up fast. The mast can be moved after 2-4 hours though I left the clamps on overnight.
Screw it. I am off to Skagway to work on my other boat project.
This is a bit of a set back. Cold weather is coming on and I was hoping to finish all the epoxy jobs before the onset of the deep freeze. If there is any consolation in this it is that I didn't try to assemble the mast using epoxy.
Gorilla glue gets a good review from me, so far. It is fairly easy to apply and sets up fast. The mast can be moved after 2-4 hours though I left the clamps on overnight.
Screw it. I am off to Skagway to work on my other boat project.
Working on masts continued
I filled some of the cracks with this new ecopoxy that I just bought. So far it hasn't set up. Granted the weather has been cold and wet. It will be a real mess if for some reason the epoxy doesn't set up.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Gluing the main mast
Today with the generous help of Glenn, we glued the main mast together. Things are a little tight in the workshop. I used gorilla glue and it seems to set up pretty fast.
Tomorrow I will plane it round and it will look a little more like a mast. Due to the imperfections of the wood I am using and the saw job that I did , it will require a little epoxy patching. Perfectionists out there would be appalled by the whole operation. I am pretty sure this mast is going to be plenty strong for the job.There are still four more spars to build before it gets frigid around here.
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