lilgription
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- Aug 15, 2013
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Getting the bug for another build. Thinking of going with a steel tubing inner frame. How many of you have went this route? I have my build sketched out on paper , going with a 4x8 design, square back for more galley room. My main question I guess is I’m also considering skinning this with a thin wood ply then using Durabak or similar product. I’m wanting the strong frame with the ability of a more cost friendly way of skinning. I understand that I will need to drill and screw the ply into place. Dread that part. Lol.trying to build this strong and light as possible all at the same time, of course this is all our dilemma. A roof rack will have to be added to haul my fishing kayaks. Hope all that makes sense. Any constructive ideas are welcome.
I have been kicking around the idea of tubing. But I keep thinking to use aluminum over steel. When you factor cost of alu vs steel and add your time in labor the cost difference probably isn't that much. I haven't welded alu in years 30+ so have a learning curve there, but my but I can add a spool gun to my welder for a few hundred bucks. Get an alu blade for the chop saw and it would be like cutting wood. Something to think about.

