Pretty straightforward job tonight... installed the outer sheer rails and the stringers.
The stringers were just a matter of milling the proper sized wood - 1/8" square stock at over 50" long. Then I epoxied them into the notches. Easy.
The outer sheer rails weren't much harder. Painted on some clear epoxy on the inner sheer rails, and then some slightly thickened epoxy on the inside of the outer sheer rails. Then laminated them together and clamped them very well.
In the picture above, you can see the use of the rubber bands. Simply drive a tack or nail into the strongback in line with each frame. Then you can attach any number of rubber bands in any manner, so long as you hold down whatever it is you wish to hold down. Works so well!
Tomorrow... time to mill the planks.
Peace!
The stringers were just a matter of milling the proper sized wood - 1/8" square stock at over 50" long. Then I epoxied them into the notches. Easy.
The outer sheer rails weren't much harder. Painted on some clear epoxy on the inner sheer rails, and then some slightly thickened epoxy on the inside of the outer sheer rails. Then laminated them together and clamped them very well.
In the picture above, you can see the use of the rubber bands. Simply drive a tack or nail into the strongback in line with each frame. Then you can attach any number of rubber bands in any manner, so long as you hold down whatever it is you wish to hold down. Works so well!
Tomorrow... time to mill the planks.
Peace!
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