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Rookie mistake. I was all excited that I would be ready to fair the frames today when it became apparent that I had not seated all the frames to full depth in the keel. I dabbed acetone on all the joints and have fully removed all the frames from the keel. My question is about re-gluing. If there is any old glue in the joints, will it effect the gluing process? Thanks in advance. Bob, Haste makes waste.
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Thanks Ryland. I will be off to the Drug store later. They are still open during these trying times.
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Thanks Bob. I just finished looking at your latest post on your build. You have achieved excellent results that I will strive to replicate. You mentioned that you had traveled to Vancouver Island. That is where I grew up and spent most of my life. I married a girl from the east, so after many years on the west coast we decided to retire out here in Ontario.
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Thanks everybody for the likes and support. I have straightened the keel, glued all the frames, set the transom support blocks. When the glue has dried I will be ready to fair the frames. The newbie question is what is the best direction to sand, keel to sheer, or stern to stem or a combination of both?
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Thanks Jeff. Its coming along slowly.
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Thanks Bob. Quick question, what glue did you use to glue the transom support blocks to the build board?
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I believe my build is starting to resemble a boat. I used heat and got most of the curve out of the keel so next session will be gluing the keel to the frames. time sure flyes by in the shop.
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Thanks to Chuck and Bob, and all others for the likes. This is what makes MSW so special. No judgement, and nothing but good ideas and support. Thanks again to all. Bob
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Thanks Chuck. I will do as advised. I do not want to be the crooked old man with a crooked old boat.
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Hello Bob. Your build is excellent. I am hoping to achieve similar results with my own build. We to are in isolation up here in Canada so I should have more build time. We are jealous of your weather, I still have snow on the ground and my son rubs it in. He and his wife live in Grass Valley Cal. Have a good day
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Thanks Chuck. I checked and all the frames are correct. The best way to explain this is the keel has a slight curve to port even when it is not placed on the frames.
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A quick question. I have installed all the frames in the board and when I dry fitted the keel, I discovered the keel has a slight bend in it. What is the best way to straighten it? I wonder if the change in humidity caused this.
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I hope that my build gets results close to yours. Looks great
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Thanks Bob . This kit is excellent and the instructions given by Chuck and some of the more experienced builders are of great value. I really enjoy my time in the shop and do not want to make an mistake that I can not correct. When in doubt I will ask questions on the site before gluing.
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Thanks everybody for the tips and support. I have been looking for a problem that did not exist. I am assembling all the frames and test fitting them in the board and the keel. All is going well.
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Thanks for the advise. I will assemble all the frames and then see where I am at. Being new to this I am probable being over cautious.
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Hello again. Maybe I am overthinking this. I just looked at Chucks build, and the transom is not touching the board. I can not tell from his pictures if the stem is touching the board. On mine the stem does not touch the board once the H frame is installed. I am finding this very relaxing and enjoyable.
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Hello Bob. In the second picture the frame is installed with the H forward, and the transom is off the board. In the third picture I have reversed the frame, the H is visible and the transom is in contact with the board. I t is very confusing as the frame does not appear to be bent or warped.
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I have a question. I am prepping the frames to go in the keel and build-board. When I place frame H in the build-board with the letter facing forward, it kicks the keel up of the build board about 3/16ths inch. If I turn the frame around the keel with transom sits down on the board. I have all ready glued the small support pieces the the frame. What should I do? Thanks in advance from the Newbie.
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Thanks Chuck. I had not sanded of the char when the photos were taken, but that has been done now.
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Thanks to Chuck and Bob . I have question about the Wipe on Poly. I work in a hardware store and we have 2 Wipe on Poly. One is a satin, and the other is a clear. Any suggestions on which one to use.
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I started on the keel assembly today. I would not be very successful if it were not for the Medway Group project. The hints and tips and the photos are of the upmost help. Bravo Zulu to Chuck for an excellent kit, and build instructions. I will assemble the less detailed keel on my next day off so I can do a comparison on the rabbet etc.
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Thanks for the support. I have a question about gluing. Do you try and squeeze it out of the container onto the area, or do you squeeze it onto something and use a tooth pick or some apparatus and dab a small amount on? The only bottle of Titebond II that I could source is quite large and my first attempt ended up with a bit off a mess. I cleaned up and then glued my keel assembly
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I received my kit in the mail yesterday and am about to embark on my build. On opening the kit it was discovered that the aft section of the build board had the end tab broken off. No doubt this happened in shipping. I have attempted a fix and will know tomorrow if it worked, and will then reinforce that area somehow. I have started on the keel and discovered that an hour in the shop seems like 5 minutes. Enjoying myself on my first ever build
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