Panga 20 Build

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I use lasers extensively.

Even as a relative, not absolute reference.
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Station C is in.
there's nothing like the feeling when a boat starts to take shape.
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Did you tapcon the 2x chuncks to the floor? It looked like nails, but also saw washers, so might be my eyes is all.

You don't want the strongback to move.

When I setup the cnc'd frames for my cat build, it took awhile for me to realize a bevel was required in the front sections to avoid a wave in the hull. I used a 22 degree cutting head with a flush bearing. Had to add a piece temp for the bearing to ride iirc or I bumped the top edge woth bearing? But just a heads up for you to remember.

Your plans might even advise.
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They are ramset nails that were shot into the concrete. Should anchor with bolts instead?
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Just make sure they aren't loose. Ramsets should be fine.
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FluidDynamic wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 12:28 pm They are ramset nails that were shot into the ground. Should anchor with bolts instead?

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FluidDynamic wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 12:28 pm They are ramset nails that were shot into the concrete. Should anchor with boots instead?

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Re: Panga 20 Build

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I've been reading Jasmine and Dynamos panga 20 builds and have a question about bending the bottom around the frames. It looks like they used Meranti for there bottom panels. If I'm using Okoume, will I have as much trouble as they did?

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Okoume bends easier than Meranti.
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FluidDynamic, OQ is absolutely correct!! Okoume BS1088 is a lighter and easier to bend & shape!!! Jeff

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