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Re: Fir Plywood
By:Paul G. Jacobson
Date: 8/14/2001, 9:08 pm
In Response To: Fir Plywood (Jim)

: I know if you use fir plywood for hull or deck of a S/G it's recommended that
: you cover it with glass but what if you just want to use it for bulkheads
: in a stripper? Will it work with a couple coats of epoxy to seal it? Have
: some B/C 3/16, looks reasonable clean and free of voids. Thanks.

Should work fine as you describe. Be sure to get the edges coated well.

David Hazen's book shows a really nice way of making bulkheads from panels of edge glued strips. These are covered with glass cloth for additional strength. It is a nice way to use up left over scraps of strips, and it matches the colors of the wood in your boat.

Some people like to mount their bulkheads a bit loose, that is, they leave some space between the bulkhead and the hull. to do this the mount the bulkheads with 2 inch to 4 inch wide glass cloth or tape, but no fillet. The seam can move a bit, so the hull can shift shape a bit with heat or cold, or flexing. The worry is that the point where the bulkhead touches might become a focus for mechanical stresses, and potentially the point where the hull might fail.

If the bulkhead is covered with glass then there is no need for additional tape a strip of glass cloth for mounting. Just leave some overhanging the bulkhead by a couple of inches and everything can be done at one time.

PGJ

Messages In This Thread

Fir Plywood
Jim -- 8/14/2001, 2:50 pm
Re: Fir Plywood
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/14/2001, 9:08 pm
Re: Strip bulkheads
Jim -- 8/15/2001, 12:00 pm
Re: Strip bulkheads
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/15/2001, 9:16 pm
Thanks, much appreciated *NM*
Jim -- 8/16/2001, 11:10 am
Re: Fir Plywood
Jim -- 8/15/2001, 11:00 am