AR15 FRAME C QUESTION

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AR15 FRAME C QUESTION

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I have put stringers on frame 'C' but i've seen that on planes they are not used.
Are they necessary? Is there any good reason to mantain them on?
What should I do, use them or put them off? :?: :?: :help:

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It's correct the way you did it and that's the way we show it on the plans but there are so many lines on the construction drawing that it is not easy to see.

The method is always the same, wherever we can't reach with a fillet and tape, we use a cleat.
Also called a nailer, even if there are no nails. :)

Your hull looks good.
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Post by esparver »

Hola Oscar,

Funny picture! :D Your AR15 construction looks VERY well in your builindg gallery and much much better "in situ" 8) see you sunday sailing mate.

best regards.
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Note how is workshop is set up: the computer is next to the boat, he doesn't have to walk far to ask a question on the message board.
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Post by Xor »

thanks for your fast answer ! :P
I was really worried thinking about how to saw cleats!!

Boat is near computer due to my wife!!!!, she doesn't like see me go inside home plenty of sawdust. :cry:

My english is very poor, I still waste a lot of time using online dictionaries just to make a simple question :wink:

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Xor wrote: My english is very poor
escriba en el espanol. muchos de nosotros leemos y escibimos el espanol

Write in spanish, many of us read and write spanish.

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For the parts in the picture, plywood thickness is 6mm.
What bottom problem do you refer to?

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Re: What Ply Thick

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CO6AKA wrote:http://bateau2.com/content/view/96/27/
it this picture ply should be 8mm
In my plans it should be 6mm?
What is correct thickness? in the plans or in this picture??
Does it change a lot??
I just use 6mm ply, because in my plans (not updated) it was specified 6mm, this measure is correct.

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