Fatih,
Congratulations on starting your build. It would be great if you started a new thread to track your build in the builders section. If it will help, I'll move the posts here that are "build" to a new thread for you and you can just use that thread for new posts. Alternatively I can move/rename this thread to more accurately describe it as "Fatih's LB 26 build".
Thanks!
LB26 Questions from a newbie
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I am not a huge fan of the way you setup the bottom of the frames. They might sag or twist out of shape on you over time.
Rather than turning them on the side; they should have been on edge. There is a lot overhanging the strongback..
Rather than moving them all; you could screw another 2x4 to the sides of each of them.
See if anyone else shares my concern. Once the boat gets heavier; one of two of them may sag or twist out of shape. The sideboard stops it.
If you do this every other one; I think it'd be safer and not
The picture is just the opposite of what I would habe built, but same efffect.
Rather than turning them on the side; they should have been on edge. There is a lot overhanging the strongback..
Rather than moving them all; you could screw another 2x4 to the sides of each of them.
See if anyone else shares my concern. Once the boat gets heavier; one of two of them may sag or twist out of shape. The sideboard stops it.
If you do this every other one; I think it'd be safer and not
The picture is just the opposite of what I would habe built, but same efffect.
Re: LB26 Questions from a newbie
Thx Jaysen.Jaysen wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:38 am Fatih,
Congratulations on starting your build. It would be great if you started a new thread to track your build in the builders section. If it will help, I'll move the posts here that are "build" to a new thread for you and you can just use that thread for new posts. Alternatively I can move/rename this thread to more accurately describe it as "Fatih's LB 26 build".
Thanks!
I did it
Regards
Re: LB26 Questions from a newbie
Thx Dan.fallguy1000 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 9:48 am I am not a huge fan of the way you setup the bottom of the frames. They might sag or twist out of shape on you over time.
Rather than turning them on the side; they should have been on edge.D66FE1CA-9B27-4514-B130-53EE20C14927.png There is a lot overhanging the strongback..
Rather than moving them all; you could screw another 2x4 to the sides of each of them.
See if anyone else shares my concern. Once the boat gets heavier; one of two of them may sag or twist out of shape. The sideboard stops it.
If you do this every other one; I think it'd be safer and not
The picture is just the opposite of what I would habe built, but same efffect.
I added another timber as you told on mid of the strongback.Now it seems ok.
As you know while i was drawing mould for cnc ,i emtied the midles of the mould so they are very light now.
Hope will not be problem for me.
Your advice regarding to the foots for strongback will be done next week.
Thx and Regards
Re: LB26 Questions from a newbie
Dear jacquesmm,
I checked the price of Nanni 200hp but seen that the price is out of my budget.
So found cummins 200 hp 5.9lt .Is that suitable or any other possiblities ?
Regards,
I checked the price of Nanni 200hp but seen that the price is out of my budget.
So found cummins 200 hp 5.9lt .Is that suitable or any other possiblities ?
Regards,
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Re: LB26 Questions from a newbie
A good plan. The way I would have done is 2x4 edge screwed to 2x4 flat and screwed the 2x4 vertical to the frame. But you can achieve same with a 2x4 on the outside face.
2x4s so easily move laid on their face and they will have weight on them..
2x4s so easily move laid on their face and they will have weight on them..
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