Eric's C21

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There is a light but is it a train :help:

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Take care of that knee guy. I didn't do anything except smoke a turkey over the weekend. Then watched my OSU Buckeyes smash the #4 Michigan team 62-39 most points ever scored against Michigan. :lol: :lol:

Take care guy. It is supposed to be down to 16 tomorrow night here.

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Capt UB wrote: Mon Nov 26, 2018 7:21 pm Does look nice. How are you feeling? Getting it done, seeing a light at the end of the tunnel?
I'm ok Bob, I just hated having to stop. I'm running a machine this week.
As far as light at the end....This nails it! :lol: :
Fuzz wrote: Mon Nov 26, 2018 8:25 pm There is a light but is it a train :help:
TomW1 wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2018 12:52 am Take care of that knee guy. I didn't do anything except smoke a turkey over the weekend. Then watched my OSU Buckeyes smash the #4 Michigan team 62-39 most points ever scored against Michigan. :lol: :lol:

Take care guy. It is supposed to be down to 16 tomorrow night here.

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You've got to be fairly excited though, since you're not too far off from being able to put some planks across for a level surface.
Are you using knee pads and a thick foam pad to kneel on? Between the two of those items that's helps my knee some. Well that and ibuprofen :D
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piperdown wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2018 7:44 am You've got to be fairly excited though, since you're not too far off from being able to put some planks across for a level surface.
Are you using knee pads and a thick foam pad to kneel on? Between the two of those items that's helps my knee some. Well that and ibuprofen :D
I am somewhat excited. I think I'll be be more so once the cleat work is done.
To answer your question, I'm only using the black pads. Both are a pain as the knee pad
wants to grab the Gym mats while I move around. Ibuprofen and aleve both help.

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Eric1 wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2018 8:09 am
piperdown wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2018 7:44 am You've got to be fairly excited though, since you're not too far off from being able to put some planks across for a level surface.
Are you using knee pads and a thick foam pad to kneel on? Between the two of those items that's helps my knee some. Well that and ibuprofen :D
I am somewhat excited. I think I'll be be more so once the cleat work is done.
To answer your question, I'm only using the black pads. Both are a pain as the knee pad
wants to grab the Gym mats while I move around. Ibuprofen and aleve both help.
Makes sense. I use both but only when working on the floor not for boat building. Since it usually involves tiling or something of that nature I don't have to move around all that much.
Funny that Aleve just doesn't do a whole lot for me.
Keep at it, boat's looking great!
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Ibuprofen and Aleve both help me too! Better than morphine for me.
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Aren't the stringers and frames all filleted in? Wouldn't they be strong enough to lay a ply sheet over to sit on while working on the exposed ones, then shift the ply sheet to the finished section and then do the rest after?
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Eric did you see the way AA did the cleats on Bare Bones? It will save you a ton of time and work. And the work it saves is on your knees work :wink: I did it that way on my dory and will do it that way on anything else I build.

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Fuzz wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2018 3:21 pm Eric did you see the way AA did the cleats on Bare Bones? It will save you a ton of time and work. And the work it saves is on your knees work :wink: I did it that way on my dory and will do it that way on anything else I build.
I would if I could Fuzz. I created a problem as I glued in my stringers.The two that are outboard of the keel are not level with the two inside ones. From best I can tell my hull fixture gave way as I was working putting them in. My plan is to set cleats on the inboard stringers first, then use a level to set the cleats on the outboard stringers to the inboard. This would be difficult to do as the out board stringers would require a variable dado cut.
I'll have to use the standard method to do this. Sure wish I had caught it before but it's to late.

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