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LASTWOODSMAN | Easy Built FF-62 Fleet Canuck | Parked | 21-Sep-17 21:10 | |
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Top view straight down the Keel center. It looks pretty straight. No need for a Chiquita banana sticker ... |
LASTWOODSMAN | Easy Built FF-62 Fleet Canuck | Parked | 21-Sep-17 21:06 | |
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The extra long stringers were then cut to size with a razor saw, while still held secure in the Jig, and THEN the float was removed from the Jig. |
LASTWOODSMAN | Easy Built FF-62 Fleet Canuck | Parked | 21-Sep-17 21:03 | |
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Extra long stringers are glued onto the float formers with CA glue, while the float is still secure in the jig, and left to dry. |
LASTWOODSMAN | Easy Built FF-62 Fleet Canuck | Parked | 20-Sep-17 09:28 | |
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All of the float formers are now "double white glued" into place and allowed to dry. |
LASTWOODSMAN | Easy Built FF-62 Fleet Canuck | Parked | 20-Sep-17 09:23 | |
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The float formers are all notched and sized using a small piece of 1/16" square stringer, and are ready to glue to the open keel sides of the float. |
LASTWOODSMAN | Easy Built FF-62 Fleet Canuck | Parked | 20-Sep-17 09:19 | |
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All of the crossmember planks are sandwiched snugly on each side of each, finished side float former, and this holds everything very securely, to provide a solid surface, of the open bare side (no formers) of the keels. This setup is extremely handy when gluing down the side formers, and pushing down on them and positioning them. It also provides a very solid base when gluing on the stringers after the formers have dried. |