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weather is getting nicer. Rainy here so been working indoors on removing the rest of the flooring
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weather is getting nicer. Rainy here so been working indoors on removing the rest of the flooring
before and after
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Wow Noli that looks like a very hard strip down. Getting close to the fun stuff now tho
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I can only work 1 hour at a time as I am sweatin' buckets in this hot weather
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Any more progress made on the resto Noli? Im getting ready to open mine up this winter & looking at all my options. Have or what did you decide to go with for replacement core?
Trying to be optimistic about my core cuz boat was built buy John Spaeth but preparing for the worst. My transom is showing its age & needs attention so I’m already in for that. :(
hi there.
Will be back with more pics soon
the running surface and hull sides will be divinycell foam
transom and stringers will be coosa
I used this to chop up and remove the wood core on my transom restoration , be very careful if you use this...scary!
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The hull is able to be tilted now. I can complete the demolition and the layup of the new core all by standing up outside the weak hull-skin
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I put wheels on the 2x6 wood for ease of moving in and out of garage
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..but the wheels placed the hull too high and also is less stable , the hull easily moves when I'm grinding ... I prefer the hull to be lower and stationary...thus I want to remove the 2 wheels on the side I'm working on ..
so I built a wheel insert using fiberglass
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now the wheel is removable .. to lower the hull and not move during the rebuild ..
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