RobertCugini wrote:
Bob:
You mentioned the Micro pinner and I looked it up as to what it was.
Can you tell me how you used it? I assume that it takes the place of
staples, but I dont understand if you pull the pins as you would staples
after the epoxy has cured.
I used the micropinner on the batten for lining off the hull, that way the nails didn't split it. An 18G nailer may work as well - but I had the smaller gauge gun. My batten was 1/2" x 1" (I think) - you want the batten to be somewhat stiff so that the line is fair. A floppy batten will make for a wavy line. I then pulled the pins or trimmed them from the batten.
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Also I was wondering if you had any additional photos
of the jig you build for the trim router. I'm just getting ready!
I'll take a look - I may even have the jig someplace.
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I'm finishing up the bottom lamination's. I was wondering in the flat area's did you use
strips running with the Keel or just the largest sheet you could vacuum bag?
I want to use large pieces near the stern where its really pretty flat.
Robert
I stayed with the 6" strips on the flat area.. mostly because I had then milled up. But secondly, just in case I trapped an air bubble under a large panel. I'm not sure if that can happen with all the vacuum.. If I were to do it again.. I probably would have went with 1' wide strips instead of 6" to make it go quicker..
Now post some pics!