Kevin A wrote:Hey Dave,
Here's one idea you could try![]()
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Kevin,
That one could be done as a wood stripper. Remember the wood strip CrissCraft boats and even early cars that were built decades ago?
Would it be worth the trouble? Not likely.
dave
Kevin A wrote:Hey Dave,
Here's one idea you could try![]()
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doug hodder wrote:sounds really interesting!!!...keep us all posted...I'm working on some wild ideas...but to do the profile I want...it'll be heavy with all the ply and epoxy....and I don't think I can still have it appear natural wood...probably going to have to be painted....I'm thinking about the wooden boat method of cold molded ply over stringers....you'd have to build the frame first and then cover it in strips...lots of compound curves...too tough to hide without paint....Doug
dwgriff1 wrote:I remember someone being adamant that the floor should NEVER be insulated, and that makes some sense. Besides, there is a 4 or 5" foam mattress to do a LOT of insulating.
cracker39 wrote:I believe you are right about that. He seemed to be concerned with leaving a cavity into which water could enter and become trapped, causing floor rot. That's what could possibly happen if I didn't seal the foam after affixing it to the underside of the plywood floor. That's why I'll take no chances with water getting in past the foam.
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