Well I steam bent and installed the remainder of the frames for my cedar strip runabout.
I replaced 80% of them and will start rebuilding the transom. I have some 40 year old Honduran Mahogany will be using.
Here is a link to a photo of the completed frames:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66652366@N02/6205580426/
New Frames installed
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Thanks Andreas
That is a picture of a 240 I found for sale. When I first saw the picture I noticed the trim around the outside edge of the transom. I had seen the same detail on a Tomahawk and wondered if this was typical to these types of boats.
I found out, (I think from you) this is used on canvas covered boats.
Thanks again
Steve
That is a picture of a 240 I found for sale. When I first saw the picture I noticed the trim around the outside edge of the transom. I had seen the same detail on a Tomahawk and wondered if this was typical to these types of boats.
I found out, (I think from you) this is used on canvas covered boats.
Thanks again
Steve
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Thanks Brad
I did not replace them. They had some small bad spots you can't really see that I was able to remove and replace with epoxy filler.
I thought about replacing them if they could not be repaired. If I did I would probably use the old ones as forms and steam and glue up strips and shape it from there.
It is pretty thick material. Im not sure about doing a solid piece.
I hope that helps.
Steve
I did not replace them. They had some small bad spots you can't really see that I was able to remove and replace with epoxy filler.
I thought about replacing them if they could not be repaired. If I did I would probably use the old ones as forms and steam and glue up strips and shape it from there.
It is pretty thick material. Im not sure about doing a solid piece.
I hope that helps.
Steve