Here is a shot from behind the galley showing the pocket hole construction, man I love those things!
Side view of the galley.
And here's a shot of the fan cut out in the inner skin.
More to come!
chief5 wrote:Nice woodwork, I like to use pocket holes as well for my cabinet work. Haven't seen much on the forum yet, but I think it is the easiest way to build cabinet frames. Are you using the KREG jig?
Lorn
mightypan42 wrote::thumbsup:
Is that calendar going in the TD at some point?
Ira wrote:mightypan42 wrote::thumbsup:
Is that calendar going in the TD at some point?
That was the first thing I noticed too, but I didn't want to hurt his
feelings.
Mary K wrote:Skip, WOW!! Nice Job!!![]()
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YES!!! The Kreg Pocket screw Jig ROCKS!!! I love mine. I'm using it to mount, install, whatever, all my cabinets.\
Whats the gray stuff between the spar and the upper galley? Obviously it's caulk, but I have some gaps to fill on my build, and I was wondering what to use.
Brick, I thought he did T&G too, but its paneling. Looks good huh??
Mk
Ira wrote:Man, that's gonna be beautiful!!!
What do you have planned for the sides?
SkipperSue wrote:Ira wrote:Man, that's gonna be beautiful!!!
What do you have planned for the sides?
I really haven't decided on what to do yet other than not the woody look, it has some nasty gouges in it. Paint most likely but aluminum would be nice if I can find any around here.
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