Pretty cool kitchen. I would always use mechanical fastenings. He will need to keep fish goo contained, so some sealant needed.Aripeka Angler wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 7:29 am 3m 4200 or 5200 doesn’t really stick to starboard. It kinda tacks it together but a little bit of stress will pop it apart.
Use stainless steel screws. Drill and countersink.
Outdoor kitchen I built with black starboard boxes. All screwed together, no glue.
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My 15 year old starboard fish cleaning table at the fishing shack could probably have benefited from some 4200 sealant.
Definitely would not pass FDA hygiene standards.
Definitely would not pass FDA hygiene standards.
Richard
Completed boats...XF20 "Red Alert", Aripeka Angler's Strip Canoe, FS18 “Bare Bones”, GF12
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Completed boats...XF20 "Red Alert", Aripeka Angler's Strip Canoe, FS18 “Bare Bones”, GF12
Currently building...PY12 Kayak
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Here is the design I had in mind, its
18"x36"
18"x36"
Completed: FL14, OD18
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