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merkruzer1 06-27-2005 08:54 PM

adding an anchor locker
 
Anyone have an idea on how to add an anchor locker to a boat that doesnt already have one.

glassdave 06-27-2005 09:20 PM

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i'll be posting a run down of that process in the "boat painting 101". haven't had a chance to put all the pics together yet but heres a few. not a tough process but it takes a skilled hand. basically rotozip it out and build a lip for it to close on. if the boat has a core its a little trickier but not to bad.

Wally 06-28-2005 10:57 AM

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Dave, what did you build the lip out of?Or is that an existing layer that you just took down? That is neat! And did you reuse the piece you cut out or is it a new door? :cool:

glassdave 06-28-2005 12:38 PM

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yep. i re-used the piece i cut out. if it has a core you have to clear out about a half inch of the core and fill in the void with west systems hi density filler (404 i think). fabbed a lip out of 4 layers of bi-ax and bonded it to the inside.

FOUNTAINATLAST 06-29-2005 12:35 AM

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After making the anchor hatch, do you need to reinforce the hull were the anchor will be lying on or will it be strong enough????

glassdave 07-01-2005 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by FOUNTAINATLAST
After making the anchor hatch, do you need to reinforce the hull were the anchor will be lying on or will it be strong enough????

actually this is a deck hatch. an anchor locker would be at the point of the deck. process would be the same but yea the inner structure generally should be strong enough although i would use care to look it over well to make that assumption. all boats are built differently.

glassdave 07-03-2005 03:09 PM

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Art can you explain a bit further. not quite sure what the cheese cloth thing is about. i only remove the outer edge of the core and use a high density filler to build that surface back in. it makes for a very clean installation and fairly simple to. no need to re-invent the wheel here. :D deck natches like this are very light and over-engineering isn't really necessary. also curious about the shell resin, why would a 48 hour cure time benefit this installation. i am always open to different methods as i know there is a million ways to do everything especially glass work. :cool: :drink:

i also agree the S or E glass would be a great product for the lip. all i had on hand when i did this was a bunch of 1808 :D


one other thing i do use a few other epoxies but for the sake of translating to the general public i tend to refer to west system products because they are the most readily available.

glassdave 07-04-2005 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by rdp145
I've read a lot of different post that glassdave has written all are very interesting. I do not know Dave, I've also read several post from Art Kern I do not know Art, It seems Art has a bug in his butt for Dave, maybe I'm just taking some of his post wrong or is there more to this


i dont really take it that way, its all good here and i think Art has quite a bit of knowlege in this sublect. besides us glass guys are goofy bunch anyway :D :D :D

glassdave 07-04-2005 11:22 AM

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by the way Art i would also like to discuss a few things with you as well. most of my glass work has been one off custom stuff or repair related. i am geting more involved in small scale prodoction these days and would like to discuss laminate schedules if i could. :cool: :cool:

glassdave 07-04-2005 11:33 AM

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no harm no foul my friend . . . . Art are you still in the glass biz?

glassdave 07-04-2005 02:58 PM

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sorry to hear that Art hope things work out alright. i have been in the biz for about 15 years or so and am learning new stuff all the time. can you email me direct at [email protected]. i am curious about laminate schedules on larger projects also core choices. thanks


sorry for hi-jacking the thread merkruzer1 hope you are getting the info you want :D :cool:

glassdave 07-04-2005 03:43 PM

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thanks Art. looking forward to chating with you.


closed for the next two weeks :eek: . . .with the back orders they have :D :D :D hehe.

rdp145 07-04-2005 05:34 PM

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It probably wasn't any of my business anyway so I apologize to Mr. Kern. Sometimes when people type on the computer you don't know there mood just how it sounds. I like learning from people that take the time to help explain how they do things and I misunderstood some posts. So sorry and Thanks.

rdp145 07-04-2005 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by art kern
Rdp145 I Would Also Like To Take This Time To Apologize To You Sir , God Bless To You And Your Family , And Have A Great 4 Th Of July / Thank You / Art Kern

You certainly do not need to apologize to me, I'm just reading about 2 men that knows enough about this kind of work that makes me want to sit and read it. So I'll just sit back and let you two gentlemen teach me a few things. Thank you! And Thank you for the nice words.
:D


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