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Freedom build three

tx river rat

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Feb 23, 2007
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Waco Tx
Folks
It is starting to look better all the time now if it will just float.
putting on combing
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That was the lower combing now installing top combing
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putting on layers of risin and sanding

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Adding coats to top deck
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Dang I want to paddle this boat can't hardley wait
Ron
 

bearridge

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Mar 9, 2005
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Friend Ron,

I like the look of that wood.

regards
bearridge

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tx river rat

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Feb 23, 2007
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Waco Tx
Feller
I got to fess up here The wood on the deck is laun as is the rest of the boat. I hollered for help few days ago on trying to get a good line when I put on top deck.
Try hard as I could when I made a seam on the hull I would get white on both sides in places even hand sanding
I couldn't understand how ya'll were doing it tried everything
here is pic showing what I am talking about
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I finally was at wits end and was looking at a piece of scrap plywood where it had been scratched as I examined it decided to sand it and see what it looked like as I played with it figured out I wasn't sanding into another ply.
They had rolled stain or some kind of finish on to make it look like it was one solid piece on one side sort of like a film look in the next pic you can see where it soaked into the grain.
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another pic this is the scrap where I cut out the cockpit
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I sanded the scrap out liked what I saw went to sanding on decks with a lump in my throat.
So we do get lucky sometimes and as this is my first build I am very happy with the yak
Ron
 

Hiram

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Mar 24, 2006
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California
Hi Ron,

Really beautiful boat you're building, there! I like the way you're doing the decks "cross-grain". Looks good, and can actually be stronger than lengthwise grain.

Jeff