Sharkbait PG20

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Re: Sharkbait PG20

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Finished the glass on the other side and tacked down some stringers. I'll get some pics up tomorrow.

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Stringers glasses in. Slow process as you do a little work and have to wait for drying.
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One more.
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Got the plumbing done today.
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Got the foam started today. Used 2 gallons. Ordered a third. I'll get some pics up tomorrow.

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Nice progress!!! Jeff

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Re: Sharkbait PG20

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Getting the foam in is milestone. Cutting the foam level to the frames was tough for me.

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For cutting the foam I used a framers cross cut saw that was long enough to span the stringers. Do not forget you can toss the cut-offs into the next place to be foamed so it is not waisted.

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FluidDynamic wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 11:32 pm Getting the foam in is milestone. Cutting the foam level to the frames was tough for me.
Nichrome wire and a 12v battery works wonders for foam cutting.
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Re: Sharkbait PG20

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Any progress?

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