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Re: Now Relieved {:o)
By:Rehd
Date: 10/27/1999, 1:41 am
In Response To: Stressed Out/Relief ?? (Rehd)

> Nick and Others

> I have noticed many folks having trouble with hulls and decks being way
> out of alignment and am wondering, is this a really common problem and
> rather than stressing all the decks and hulls by pulling them beck into
> shape, what would cure this problem before it happens ??? It seems that
> pieces built on the same mold would just naturally fit together
> problem-free. There are a lot of great minds out there, and it would be a
> great way to kill some time, kicking this problem around and see what
> comes of it. I admittedly, have NO experience with this particular
> problem, but, when I run into a situation where a lot of the same thing is
> happneing to a lot of different folks, I'm thinking there is a big NO NO
> going on there. Is this happening just to one sort of resin? Is it a
> particular technique that is causeing it? Is the cloth being laid on in an
> inapropriet direction? Is there some kind of srinkage going on from the
> fiberglassed side and not on the uncoated, or just resined side? Are the
> halves being removed from the frames or mols too soon? Hmmmmmmmmmm !! It
> just seems to me that there shouldn't be this sort of "Warpage"
> on something built on a frame or mold.

> Also, when the two pieces are being put together with such force, are you
> not creating stresses into the boat that would make it susseptable to
> damage a lot easier? I'm a first timer and getting ready to start on a
> boat and this is a bit stressing on ME !!

> Any takers on these questions??

> Rehd

Thank you All, ( ED, DON, KENT, JACK, ROSS, NICK, NOLAN, GEORGE.................LEE ?? )

I appreciate all of the comments, and I truely think they needed to be said. Sorry Nick as I hadn't gotten that far in the book just yet. Been reading it cover to cover and I still would have asked the questions even then. I've been seeing more and more folks coming up with the same problem and lots of great advice on how to repair the ?damage? and thought I myself and maybe a lot of others could benefit from some advice on how NOT to have that problem. I've seen a lot of different items from Auto fenders to R/C model airplains being fabricated out of F/G and when they were out of the molds and ready to put on or together, they were a perfect fit. Just didn't make sense. Know what I mean. I had in mind that leaving them on the forms a tad longer might do the trick, but, I don't know from nothin, so, I hoped to hear ya'll say it. Thank you. So, A good idea to use might be to build a second strongback with forms or possibly just half forms to rest one or the other halves of the boat on while working on the other? With all that brain power being expended on 6"x6" panels of glass and plywood just to see it crack, I was sure you could help me with this little problem. And George, thanks, but I was married once and I know about pressure and abuse. I almost got to liken it. That's why the Man gave me BIG shoulders, and the Judge, a divorce. Lee.........Hmmmmmmm!! LOL Thanks again guys. I feel a real sense of relief. Thanks Again, All !! Rehd

Messages In This Thread

Stressed Out/Relief ??
Rehd -- 10/26/1999, 1:09 am
Re: Now Relieved {:o)
Rehd -- 10/27/1999, 1:41 am
Re: Now Relieved {:o)
lee -- 10/27/1999, 9:38 pm
Re: Shorthand ;o)
Rehd -- 10/27/1999, 9:45 pm
Re: A guy with a sense of humor!
Don Beale -- 10/27/1999, 11:26 am
decks the hulls with rolls of folly
Ed Valley -- 10/26/1999, 1:52 pm
Re: Stressed Out/Relief ??
Don Beale -- 10/26/1999, 12:30 pm
Re: Stressed Out/Relief ??
Kent LeBoutillier -- 10/26/1999, 12:02 pm
Re: Stressed Out/Relief ??
Jack -- 10/26/1999, 10:54 am
Re: Stressed Out/Relief ??
Ross Leidy -- 10/26/1999, 9:58 am
Re: Stressed Out/Relief ??
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/26/1999, 9:33 am
Re: Stressed Out/Relief ??
Nolan -- 10/26/1999, 9:30 am
Re: Stressed Out/Relief ??
lee -- 10/26/1999, 2:16 am