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Ceiling in.

Postby s4son » Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:51 pm

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It's 13 degrees out but just like the mail man, I ain't gonna let a little weather stop me. I installed the second piece of birch for the ceiling this afternoon. All I can say is thank God for trim. I got more gaps then a hillbillys dentures. I used a 2X2 dead man to hold the panel in place while I glued and nailed it up. I also ran a couple screws through where the vent will be cutout into a piece of scrap to squeeze the ceiling down good around the vent framing. I hope to finish up my tongue box this weekend and run some more wiring. Then I can put some insulation in.

Hope all the Floridians are enjoying the sunshine cause the rest of us are just plane cold. :snowstorm:

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Re: Ceiling in.

Postby Joanne » Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:57 pm

s4son wrote:It's 13 degrees out but just like the mail man, I ain't gonna let a little weather stop me. I installed the second piece of birch for the ceiling this afternoon. All I can say is thank God for trim. I got more gaps then a hillbillys dentures. I used a 2X2 dead man to hold the panel in place while I glued and nailed it up. I also ran a couple screws through where the vent will be cutout into a piece of scrap to squeeze the ceiling down good around the vent framing. I hope to finish up my tongue box this weekend and run some more wiring. Then I can put some insulation in.

Hope all the Floridians are enjoying the sunshine cause the rest of us are just plane cold. :snowstorm:

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Hey Scott,

Thanks for the picture! I'm planning on installing my ceiling first thing in the morning and wasn't quite sure how I was going to hold it in place while I nailed it. Now I know!

I've cut the ceiling panels and am waiting for the first coat of finish to dry before I head out and spray another coat. I'll have the remaining coats on before I head off to bed this evening. This afternoon I bought the wood to build the bulkhead between the cabin and the galley. I'm hoping that this will be a very productive weekend!

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Postby Frank » Fri Feb 17, 2006 8:01 pm

Scott,

Looks good, you've got a lot of heart to do that in the temps you have. Don't know about the wiring though, don't the insulation break off the wire at those temps? :? Know my hands would be breaking!

Keep up the good work, you'll be ready to start that epoxy/fiberglassing soon.

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Postby schreimaster » Fri Feb 17, 2006 8:28 pm

Looking good, 13 degrees, better you than me. It was about 60 here today and I was able to get the skin on the outside.

Kepp up the good work. :thumbsup:
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Postby critter » Sat Feb 18, 2006 4:45 pm

hey all,
13, that glue will set just about spring time lol :lol:
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Postby Gage » Sat Feb 18, 2006 5:40 pm

Yep, when installing the ceiling by yourself, you have to improvise. Watch out for the glue. :lol:

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Re: Ceiling in.

Postby Steve_Cox » Sat Feb 18, 2006 7:20 pm

s4son wrote:Hope all the Floridians are enjoying the sunshine cause the rest of us are just plane cold. :snowstorm:

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Enjoying it is right Scott!! 8)

It was a beautiful day here, almost hot. I put the finish coat of poly on the outside of the tear and got one of the fenders on. We have a Nor Easter coming in tomorrow, supposed to get cold again, High temp tomorrow about 50 or so.... ;)

I've haven't missed snow and sleet since I went to Florida on vacation almost 9 years ago and never left. Hang in there, Spring is just around the corner.
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Postby s4son » Sat Feb 18, 2006 9:37 pm

Steve,
I have to laugh reading that post. I always tell my wife that if I ever get to southern California I'm never coming back. I may need to include the northern half if we get to the redwoods this year as planned. It looks pretty nice too.

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Postby Kevin A » Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:26 pm

s4son wrote:Steve,
I have to laugh reading that post. I always tell my wife that if I ever get to southern California I'm never coming back. I may need to include the northern half if we get to the redwoods this year as planned. It looks pretty nice too.

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Scott,

This end of California is much nicer then the other end of the state. ;) 8) :lol: :lol:
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