Some days you just need to put it in production mode! I'm pining to move beyond the bunk level of the boat though I know that I have a great deal to do before I get there. To move it along and because I needed to make all the pieces for the underside of the bunk boards and hatches (my style), I did them all en masse. As long as everything is set up carefully, this is highly efficient. Not only did I manage to make all the parts, I laid them out, fitted them and glued it all up today. One problem though, not enough room to glue everything at once in the shed and shop as the shop is dusty from today's production so I crossed the line, I'm gluing in the basement. I hope this isn't the start of a trend like when you let a dog or cat that normally lives outside in on a particularly inclement day and before you know it they've made a permanent home of the couch! In the glue up photo the little nails are temporary. I don't have enough clamps to I temporarily tacked the hatch cleats.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Some days you just need to put it in production mode! I'm pining to move beyond the bunk level of the boat though I know that I have a great deal to do before I get there. To move it along and because I needed to make all the pieces for the underside of the bunk boards and hatches (my style), I did them all en masse. As long as everything is set up carefully, this is highly efficient. Not only did I manage to make all the parts, I laid them out, fitted them and glued it all up today. One problem though, not enough room to glue everything at once in the shed and shop as the shop is dusty from today's production so I crossed the line, I'm gluing in the basement. I hope this isn't the start of a trend like when you let a dog or cat that normally lives outside in on a particularly inclement day and before you know it they've made a permanent home of the couch! In the glue up photo the little nails are temporary. I don't have enough clamps to I temporarily tacked the hatch cleats.
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