I modeled some corelite 28# board today for gutters and hatches.
I want to build something fairly versatile.
Here is a sketch close to what we built today.
It uses too much core and the gutter seems a bit deeper than needed.
I think I will redraw this tomorrow to use less core and also be buildable closer to edges.
Flush hatch and gutters with corelite
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Re: Flush hatch and gutters with corelite
I don't know anything about foam so...that thick of foam and 28# corresponds to what thickness of plywood? Would that be the same as 3/4" or 1/2" but just lighter?
Eric (aka, piperdown)
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"Give an Irishman lager for a month and he's a dead man. An Irishman's stomach is lined with copper, and the beer corrodes it. But whiskey polishes the copper and is the saving of him." --> Mark Twain
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Re: Flush hatch and gutters with corelite
3/4 foam and 3/4 ply are close if you use a little beefier glass on the core
Here is a revised drawing that uses a lot less corelite. I forgot the rope drip edge, but still gonna do it.
Probably need some s/s pins in it for assembly...
Gonna build this one. Comments welcome.
Here is a revised drawing that uses a lot less corelite. I forgot the rope drip edge, but still gonna do it.
Probably need some s/s pins in it for assembly...
Gonna build this one. Comments welcome.
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