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Re: Box beam
By:Alan Resinger
Date: 1/1/1999, 8:12 pm
In Response To: Box beam (John)

> I have decided to build a box beam type stronge back for my
> Guillemot.Three things I would like to know are: 1 how long should the
> beam be.2 how do I attach the end forms to a box beam.3 is there any
> reason why Icould'nt fill the gap inthe center of the beam with plywood to
> make it solid all the way through.

> THANK YOU IN ADVANCE AND HAPPY NEW TO ALL J.D.

The beam is 13 feet long from the bow side of form #2 to the stern side of form # 15. I made my stem forms with male plug-ins to slide into the box beam and it worked out great. I was also fortunate enough to have a friend in the non-ferros metal business who gave me a 2" x 4" aluminum box beam. I wasn't sure of how it would work until he stood in the middle of the 20 foot piece (he's about 280 lbs) and the thing didn't deflect at all when supported on the ends. A beam like that retails for a little over $100. Good luck.

Messages In This Thread

Box beam
John -- 12/31/1998, 3:08 pm
Re: Box beam
Jerry Weinraub -- 1/2/1999, 10:41 am
Re: Box beam
Alan Resinger -- 1/1/1999, 8:12 pm
Aluminum Beam Question > box beam
Mike Scarborough -- 1/3/1999, 7:24 pm
Re: Aluminum Beam Question > box beam
Alan Resinger -- 1/3/1999, 11:25 pm
Re: Box beam
Kenneth Paul -- 12/31/1998, 5:45 pm
Re: Foam-filled Box beam
Don Beale -- 1/1/1999, 12:07 pm
Re: Foam-filled Box beam
Kenneth Paul -- 1/1/1999, 1:43 pm
Re: Box beam
Robert Woodard -- 12/31/1998, 4:48 pm
Re: Box beam
Ross Leidy -- 12/31/1998, 3:36 pm
Re: Box beam
Mike Scarborough -- 12/31/1998, 3:33 pm