Using the mix. Three coats, I've cut some of the treated wood and I am surprised how far this has penetrated. Hope it helps. Still cannot figure out the details of the hatch. Kind of sketchy on the details.
flyguide wrote:Using the mix. Three coats, I've cut some of the treated wood and I am surprised how far this has penetrated. Hope it helps. Still cannot figure out the details of the hatch. Kind of sketchy on the details.
...Good Job!
...Sharon....
I think I can...I THINK I can...I THINK; I CAN! (I think I did it!)
I like that you have a good sturdy frame, some wall templates, and all of your door & interior hardware from the previous camper. It should make re-building it from scratch easier. Looks like you are coming along quickly, and the new wall fits like a glove!
So Today no one needed Baby sitting service hospital visit. No doctor or dentist appointments and no dragons to slay. I get to work on the teardrop today
So i finished up the walls over last week, here and there. Put the walls up and the spars. Everything is square and level.
Always nice to see someone that is excited about their project making such great progress! Keep up the good work! You will be out enjoying an overnight fishing trip in the comfort of your new TD very soon. Good Roads Brian & Sandi
Me thinks you have no trouble with details of a certain other hatch!
flyguide wrote:Using the mix. Three coats, I've cut some of the treated wood and I am surprised how far this has penetrated. Hope it helps. Still cannot figure out the details of the hatch. Kind of sketchy on the details.
TimC wrote:Me thinks you have no trouble with details of a certain other hatch!
Yes TimC I can match the hatch, building the hatch is a bit more confusing. LOL
flyguide wrote:Using the mix. Three coats, I've cut some of the treated wood and I am surprised how far this has penetrated. Hope it helps. Still cannot figure out the details of the hatch. Kind of sketchy on the details.
So the parts for the table saw came in and I installed them, runs great. Back in the game. Finished Spars. I'll do interior sheathing tomorrow and start the wiring.
Question?? What is recomended for the wall and shelf for the galley 1/2 or 3/4 ? I have 16 gauge wire is there any other recommended gauge? Thanks in advance for the advice.
For the rear walls––sometimes called the bulkheads––I use 3/4" since I think there needs to be extra material for the joinery on this. I use 1/2" plywood for the combination counter and bottom shelf that protrudes into the cabin.
I've used framed panels with foam cores for the upper bulkhead in an attempt to lose weight but I don't think the weight loss justifies the build time.