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cliff_m_b 02-14-2012 11:41 PM

`39 Deck and Liner Removal?
 
Anybody have any sugestions, experience and/or pics on the perferred way to remove the deck and liner form a early 80's `39 Squadron XII. Wanting to remove for inspection of stringers before proceeding in restoration.

Holy Smokes 02-16-2012 09:04 PM

My guess is that the hull and deck were glassed together. Unless you REALLY need to and can't inspect otherwise, I'd suggest not cutting it apart because that's the only way it's going to separate. Look on the backside of the joint. It should be "shoe-boxed" with the deck set over the hull then they would glass the two together and screw the rub rail.

J-Bonz 02-16-2012 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Holy Smokes (Post 3619678)
My guess is that the hull and deck were glassed together. Unless you REALLY need to and can't inspect otherwise, I'd suggest not cutting it apart because that's the only way it's going to separate. Look on the backside of the joint. It should be "shoe-boxed" with the deck set over the hull then they would glass the two together and screw the rub rail.

That is what I was thinking,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Jr.

cliff_m_b 02-17-2012 12:08 AM

Yes the hull and deck are glassed together and i do agree about not seperating if possible. The hull sufferd an interior fire and has been out in the weather for several years. The stringers are easy to get to under the cabin and appear to be good. Am currently thinking of cutting out the liner in the cockpit area as some wood seems soft.


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