Deck rib supports on early Thompson
Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:49 am
Andreas,
Question, I'm plugging away on my 1932 TVT, I pulled the tounge and groove decking off and am replacing the old deck supports (ribs). I made the new ones out of white oak just like the old ones, the first couple which were the longest were not to bad I was able to flex the 3/8 oak enought to fasten them but the closer I get to the bow the shorter they are and I can't bend them to fasten them down. My question is it looks like now I will have to build a steam box to bend these few, right ?? Also am I going to have problems down the road with the longer ones that I have already fastened ?? should I unfasten them and steam bend them too, or leave well enough alone?? Finally, is there an easy way to make a steam box, for just 2 pieces of oak??
Thanks,
Tim
Question, I'm plugging away on my 1932 TVT, I pulled the tounge and groove decking off and am replacing the old deck supports (ribs). I made the new ones out of white oak just like the old ones, the first couple which were the longest were not to bad I was able to flex the 3/8 oak enought to fasten them but the closer I get to the bow the shorter they are and I can't bend them to fasten them down. My question is it looks like now I will have to build a steam box to bend these few, right ?? Also am I going to have problems down the road with the longer ones that I have already fastened ?? should I unfasten them and steam bend them too, or leave well enough alone?? Finally, is there an easy way to make a steam box, for just 2 pieces of oak??
Thanks,
Tim