Hi Everyone, Got a few things accomplished this week. Mostly I was fitting and bending the .063 aluminum. Man is that stuff stiff!

We had to figured out a way to bend the aluminum around the tongue box hatch, the lower bottom pan and the hatch. You can see how extreme the bend needed to be looking at the TB hatch.

Using a 6" steal pipe as a crude form, we placed spacers under both ends and added a side guide to keep the bends square.

This image shows equal distance marks on the back side of the TB hatch aluminum.

Taking our time, we bent the TB hatch little by little.

Here you can see that it worked pretty well. The contact cement and trim will easily hold it to the curve now.

Here's how the little bottom pan shaped up. We cut a kerf in the back side of the sheet aluminum then bent it to fit the deck end. It's held in place with small screws that will be replaced with the screw nails once the contact cement is applied.

You can see how tight the fit is with the galley walls.

I think it will flatten out and fit nicely with the contact cement and trim.
Now on to fitting the aluminum for the hatch!
All the best,
Dave