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__________________ Wynand A scatterling of Africa Follow my latest project here: http://www.lotus7.co.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1530My Webpage: Steel Boatbuilding: http://5psi.net |
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) you have a steel boat right?Windvang here is designing me a good easy build for my lazy days!! he is fast, and very good with CAD, and he wears clogs and has tulips for brekky |
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| Dont forget to feather your start-stops. No one mentioned cold lap here. You gotta burn em in or your boat will sink... |
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| So 12' seam down the center of my hull, do I tack weld and jump around or start at one end and continue to the other? If I move around, what kind of distance between sections? Thanks! |
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| centreline,? you mean oh centreline bar or on a plate seam? just follow my drawing, tack along first and chip back your stops maybe make a sketch post it on here, one of the other guys will pick it up, bedtime here ![]() |
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| This is just a little boat, not a ship like most of you guys build! 12 gauge steel or 2.7 mm Airboat. Flat bottom, 88" wide bottom, 96" topsides. 5'X12' sheets with a 105 degree break at 44" (hard chine) to form the back portion and front portion curving to 5' bow, Decked over. I figured I would pretty much tack it together like a stich and glue boat, add my stringers after however was considering using some 1" .065" square tube for 2 or 3 stringers so center one could be backing the two sheets. Sound feasable? I wanted to build a truss for two of them to the height of the deck to have a strong structure to mount the engine stand but I could put one down the center as well? I don't need to as I will certainly have other areas that won't have backing and myself and machine are certainly capable of the welding task, but just trying to get as much input before I strike an arc. Thanks! Bill |
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