Bob Smalser
06-29-2003, 06:07 AM
Back into boatbuilding after a 3-decade absence.
First project is an 11ft Fred Dion Work Punt drawn by John Gardner (photos) that will support footbridge and weir construction in the beaver pond area of a wildlife refuge. Hull is of quartersawn 7/8" old-growth Western Red Cedar on DF framing. All timber is salvaged - I have a 26' Lucas portable sawmill that is the cat's meow for quartersawn lumber.
I have filled my 1/8" planking seams 2/3 full with soft Bristol cotton like I'm used to doing, but I'm mystified by the new seam compounds....
.....should I use polyurethane or polysulfide? Should it have adhesive qualities like 3M 5200? Can you rake this new stuff out of those seams when the time comes decades from now? Gosh, it's expensive....looks like I'm gonna have more money in seam compounds than in any other single expense....including the galvanized screws.
And whatever happened to red and white lead? I'm using thinned copper bottom paint to bed the faying surfaces and pay the seams because I can't find leads locally.
It needs to be sandable, as I'm not gonna fair this hull until caulking has cured.
Thanks,
Bob
http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2080858/28355259.jpg
http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2080858/28355249.jpg
First project is an 11ft Fred Dion Work Punt drawn by John Gardner (photos) that will support footbridge and weir construction in the beaver pond area of a wildlife refuge. Hull is of quartersawn 7/8" old-growth Western Red Cedar on DF framing. All timber is salvaged - I have a 26' Lucas portable sawmill that is the cat's meow for quartersawn lumber.
I have filled my 1/8" planking seams 2/3 full with soft Bristol cotton like I'm used to doing, but I'm mystified by the new seam compounds....
.....should I use polyurethane or polysulfide? Should it have adhesive qualities like 3M 5200? Can you rake this new stuff out of those seams when the time comes decades from now? Gosh, it's expensive....looks like I'm gonna have more money in seam compounds than in any other single expense....including the galvanized screws.
And whatever happened to red and white lead? I'm using thinned copper bottom paint to bed the faying surfaces and pay the seams because I can't find leads locally.
It needs to be sandable, as I'm not gonna fair this hull until caulking has cured.
Thanks,
Bob
http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2080858/28355259.jpg
http://pic3.picturetrail.com/VOL12/1104763/2080858/28355249.jpg