I have the skin on the hatch...therefore should I continue the skinning from the hinge area now to the front?
Or is it so I must start from the lower front to the back? On our way to the skinning right now...



Classic Finn
rbeemer wrote:Heikki,
What I would do is fit your first skin on your fron curve so that you do not have any seams in the curve, this may make for some smaller pieces on each side but less chance of having an edge pop.
Make sure sure that you end up each piece in the middle of a strut(of course you already knew this, just a friendly little reminder)
rbeemer wrote:You are correct that all your sheets should end halfway on a rib and having the seams for your second layer not in the same place as your first layer
Remember to mark your seams on the first layer so you can find them on the second layer for measuring and cutting.
Are you covering yours with Aluminum, if so you may not need the second layer - maybe a question to our venerable sages on the forum
Classic Finn wrote:Okidoki my friend..
Ok since Im a Suthern Fan.. at Heart how do dem Ol Suthern boys say it...Ira wrote:Classic Finn wrote:Okidoki my friend..
HAH!!!
I never thought I would hear Heikki say "okeydoke." (I typed the correct spelling because I didn't know it either and had to look it up.)
It also helps Heik if you say it in a real redneck accent--not a Finnish one.
bobhenry wrote:Oh the suspense !!!
Classic Finn wrote:bobhenry wrote:Oh the suspense !!!
Greetings Mr. BobHenry - Suspense it is here as well...![]()
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Classic Finn
Skinning while listenin in on some Lynard Skynard...And Willie Nelson songs...
martha24 wrote:Heikki,
Looking good!![]()
How far up to the first spar up from the bottom one?
If to the middle of the spar is about your 6" that would be great. I'm no expert, but probably wouldn't be a problem anyway & since you are going to have the diamond plate & fiberglass skin covering it too.
That's the area where we pieced our roof, as we don't have a curve there.
As long as you get your new tow bar before putting on the fiberglass roof & diamond plate, shouldn't be a problem.
Especially since you are skinning it with other things, I think I would make the seam in the middle of the spar, give you a good place to "nail" the seam down.
Martha
Hope I explained all this ok ...![]()
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