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Trim all of the strips to size

Posted in Wrestling Forums by meishengchao at 01:42, May 15 2015


Thicken the mixture with 406 Filler to a catsup consistency. Be sure one side coated with thickened epoxy faces each joint. 4. Clamp the strips to the jig until the epoxy cures (Figure 4-2). Use clamps, wedges, staples or small nails to apply enough pressure to squeeze a small amount of epoxy from each joint.Remove the frame from the jig after the epoxy has thoroughly cured. Be sure to allow extra cure time if the temperature is cool, especially if you expect a lot of springback. Trim the frame to its final shape and finish as desired. 4.1.2 Laminating frames in place cheapest way to waterproofing under deckThe new frame or frame section can, in some cases, be laminated directly in place in the hull. The existing structure can be used as the laminating jig in one of the following ways: A) Bond all of the strips permanently to the structure in one continuous operation, either one at a time or all at the same time, depending on the best available clamping method. Use non-corroding screws or staples to bond strips in place one at a time, if temporary clamping is not feasible. Try a dry run to see which method will work best.

Trim all of the strips to size before bonding. B) Bond all of the strips together in place with plastic over the hull contact area to prevent immediate bonding to the hull. Remove the laid up frame and trim to size. Bond the new frame back into place permanently, as previously described.Often a framing member is too damaged to be repaired and replacement is the best option. Replace a damaged frame as follows: 1. Support the hull and remaining structure before removing frames. If necessary, leave some damaged frames to maintain the shape, replacing them after new frames are installed.No deformation hollow post outdoor Remove all fasteners holding the frame. Cut the damaged frames into sections, if necessary, to remove them. 2. Laminate the replacement frame using the instructions in Section 4.1.1.

You may also cut or steam bend a frame to match the original if you choose. Trim the frame to fit. 3. Prepare the frame and contact area for bonding. Avoid bonding to anything you intend to remove later. 4. Install the frame. Wet out all contact areas with epoxy. Apply a thickened epoxy/406 mixture to one side of each contact area.If gaps exist between the frame and floors or the floors and the keel, they will cause the garboard seam to open. The following repair procedures will correct the problem and permanently attach the floors to the frames and keel: 1. Remove the garboards no split rail fence in Hungaryand one or two additional planks from each side of the hull. 2. Prepare the keel, floors, and frames. Remove old paint or varnish and sand to bare wood. Dry the area thoroughly. 3. Cut new floors to fit opposite the old floors on the opposite side of the frames. They may be laminated or cut from solid stock. 4. Cut filler blocks that fit between the frames and between the new and old floors.

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